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"Which sentence is grammatically is correct: A)Neither Cortney nor Caesar are available today. B)Neither Cortney nor Caesar is available to meet today."

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Answer: B) "Neither Cortney nor Caesar is available to meet today."

Step-by-step explanation:

In this sentence, the singular verb "is" is used because the subject "Neither Cortney nor Caesar" is a compound subject connected by "nor," and when you have a compound subject joined by "nor," you use a singular verb to agree with it.

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