When the Subjects joined by or, nor are of different persons, the Verb agrees in person with the onenearest to it. For example, Incorrect - Either he or I is mistaken. Correct - Either he or I, am mistaken. Question - 1 Either the manager or the employees are responsible for the mistake. Neither my mother nor I am good at math. Either the manager or the employees is responsible for the mistake. Neither my mother nor I is good at math. None Question - 2 Neither the cat nor the birds like to eat this type of food. Either she or I am going to the conference. Either she or I is going to the conference. Neither the cat nor the birds likes to eat this type of food. None Question - 3 Neither the waiter nor the customers enjoys this restaurant Either the team captain or the players is responsible for the loss. Either the team captain or the players are responsible for the loss. Neither the waiter nor the customers enjoy this restaurant. None Question - 4 Either the mayor or the council members are attending the meeting. Neither my sister nor my friends likes to go shopping. Neither my sister nor my friends like to go shopping. Either the mayor or the council members is attending the meeting. None Question - 5 Either the students or the teacher are going to give a presentation. Either the students or the teacher is going to give a presentation. Neither the car nor the bikes need any repairs. Neither the car nor the bikes needs any repairs. None Time's up Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10