neither bananas or squash were for sale
These bananas. This banana is the singular form.
Neither. The correct form would be "he doesn't have".
Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.
Neither: "shop at" is the correct form. For example, "I shop at Harris Teeter."
Neither: "is died" is wrong".The correct form is "a patient died from cancer".
Neither is correct in English. The correct form would be - " David is a fast driver "
Neither Bert, nor Holly is going to the party is the correct form.
Since NEITHER is a singular noun and the subject of the sentence, the correct verb form is LIVE, even though it sounds "wrong," coming after the plural BOYS..."etc.
Which form of squash? The vegetable squash is readily available, as is the drink orange or lemon squash. The sport of squash is also played.
The word 'neither' is a conjunction which doesn't have a plural or possessive form. The word 'neither' is an adjective which doesn't have a plural or possessive form. The word 'neither' is an adverb which doesn't have a plural or possessive form. The word 'neither' is an indefinite pronoun meaning not one and not the other of two or more people or things. There is no plural or possessive form for saying 'not one or the other'. The pronoun 'neither' can take a singular or plural verb form, depending on use.
The plural form for the noun banana is bananas. The plural possessive form is bananas'.Example: The bananas' skins were still green.
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