Examveda Neither money nor power . . . . . . . . needed to get selected for the Olympics. A. areB. wereC. isD. wasAnswer: Option C Solution (By Examveda Team) When used as a determiner, neither precedes a singular noun and takes a singular verb like 'is' or 'has'. This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Grammar
Solution (By Examveda Team) When used as a determiner, neither precedes a singular noun and takes a singular verb like 'is' or 'has'.
Our country is spiritual country, theirs . . . . . . religious. A. isB. areC. alsoD. have View Answer
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