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Dowser54 Posted 9 years ago
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Neither is/are

Neither of them is going to the party.
Neither of them are going.

I'm assuming the first one is correct, but I'm trying to make sure.

  

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dowser54 I'm assuming the first one is correct, but I'm trying to make sure. You are correct, but the second one is also possible in an informal style.

  • dowser54 I'm assuming the first one is correct, but I'm trying to make sure.
  • You are correct, but the second one is also possible in an informal style.
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dowser54I'm assuming the first one is correct, but I'm trying to make sure.

You are correct, but the second one is also possible in an informal style.

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