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2. Each of the students (is/are) responsible for doing his or her work.

3. Either my father or my brothers (is/are) going to sell the car.
4. Neither my sisters nor my mother (is/are) going to sell the house.
5. The samples on the tray in the lab (need/needs) testing.
6. Mary and John usually (plays/play) together.
7. Neither the dogs nor the cat (is/are) very hungry.
8. Either the boy or the girls (walk/walks) in the evening.
9. Your friendship over the years and your support (has/have) meant a great deal to us.
10. Hamilton Family Center, a shelter for teenage runaways in San Francisco, (offers/offer) a wide
variety of services.
11. There (was/were) a Pokemon card stuck to the refrigerator.
12. Neither the professor nor his assistants (was/were) able to solve the mystery of the eerie glow in
the laboratory.

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Answer:

2,are

3,are

4,is

5,need

6,play

7,is

8,walk

9,have

10,offers

11,was

12,were

Step-by-step explanation:

When using neither nor or either or , we see the last word inorder to decide whether to use singular or plular verbs.

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