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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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neither, are

Hi, is are used correctly here, and why?

Thanks!

'I bought the computer in a mad rush of optimism: I never use it; neither do I use the mobile phone, or the MP3 player, which ARE hidden somewhere on the desk'
  

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correct which = mp3 + mobile

  • correct which = mp3 + mobile
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which = mp3 + mobile
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AnonymousHi, is are used correctly here, and why?

Thanks!

'I bought the computer in a mad rush of optimism: I never use it; neither do I use the mobile phone, or the MP3 player, which ARE hidden somewhere on the desk'
"Are" if you refer to both the mobile phone and the MP3 player; "is" if you refer only to the M

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