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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Neither of us 'seem'" or 'seems'?

"Neither of us 'seem'" or "neither of us 'seems'?"

which is correct?
  

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seems

  • seems
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4 Answers
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that's what i went with. sounded right to me. but why?
I seem; you seem; we seem; so why 'seems' here?
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Because "neither" takes the third-person, singular form of the verb. He seems. Neither seems.
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Think of "neither" as "neither one."

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