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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Either or, neither nor

Either of the boys has borrowed Daniel's ruler.

Either of the boys have borrowed Daniel's ruler.

Which sentence is correct?
  

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Neither of the boys has borrowed Daniel's ruler. In the affirmative, it would be one of the boys has...

  • Neither of the boys has borrowed Daniel's ruler.
  • In the affirmative, it would be one of the boys has...
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Neither of the boys has borrowed Daniel's ruler.

In the affirmative, it would be one of the boys has...

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