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14. Neither the cars nor the trucks (has, have) new tires.
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Neither the cars nor the trucks have new tires. This is because cars and trucks are plural in form and must have auxiliary verbs.

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Answer:

Neither the cars nor the trucks have new tires.

Step-by-step explanation:

Neither used as a conjunction with nor connects two or more negative alternatives, usually in formal English. In this case, for the sake of number agreement, the correct option is have, because both subjects -cars and trucks- are plural.

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