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When a compound subject is joined by neither-or, with what does that verb agree?
a: predicate nominative after the verb
b: object of the preposition
c: first subject in the sentence
d: the subject nearest (closest) to the verb
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d: the subject nearest (closest) to the verb
Step-by-step explanation:
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