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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence below has correct subject/verb agreement? A. Neither they nor their friend is able to help us today. B. Either they or their friend are going to help us tomorrow. C. Neither they nor their friend are able to help at all next week.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Frozen15

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@civicsiscool44

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think i can help

OpenStudy (civicsiscool44):

yes

OpenStudy (civicsiscool44):

hey frozen can you unblock me so i can fan you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i do believe its c if not a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give Help, Not Answers – @crianca

OpenStudy (civicsiscool44):

yes i do think it is c to but lets see what he thinks it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i said i think i dont know for sure

OpenStudy (frozen15):

In my opinion , I would say A cause are makes sense but not as well as is does with the sentence :) .. cause which is more reasonable? friend are friend is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a was correct

OpenStudy (civicsiscool44):

cool

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool i thought it was ether a or c i was not sure

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