yes
The phrase "Whatever they say" is a subordinate clause. It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on the rest of the sentence for clarity and meaning.
A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
independent clause
Coordinating conjunctions: connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance (e.g., and, but, or). Subordinating conjunctions: connect an independent and dependent clause, indicating a relationship of dependence (e.g., because, although, since). Correlative conjunctions: come in pairs and connect similar elements within a sentence (e.g., either/or, neither/nor, both/and).
The correct phrasing is "neither one has," as "neither" is a singular pronoun and therefore takes a singular verb (has) in this sentence.
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The question as written is unanswerable; If it's an independent republic, then it is not part of Italy. If the question intends to ask: What country entirely bordered by Italy is an independent republic? then the answer is San Marino. Vatican City and Seborga are both quasi-independent countries bordered entirely by Italy, but neither is a republic.
An independent variable is something you CAN change, like the power on a Bunsen burner etc etc. An egg is neither an dependant variable or dependant variable. SO the answer to your question is no.
neither
80 is neither dependent nor independent. It is a number: a variable can be dependent or independent, not a constant.
Neither, he's an Independent.
These are independent events; neither one depends on the results of the other.
It is neither in India or China. It is an independent country
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A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
independent clause
Neither. It is independent. (Now, isn't that simply astonishing?)
Peru is neither a commonwealth nor a territory but an independent nation.