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Lcwang Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Neither they nor I am/are

Should "Neither they nor I ", as the subject, be followed by singular or plural verb?
  

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Neither they nor I am Neither I nor they are .

  • Neither they nor I am Neither I nor they are .
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Neither they nor I am
Neither I nor they are

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Hi

correct me if i am wrong.

"Rule 3. When I is one of the two subjects connected by either/or or neither/nor, put it second and follow it with the singular verb am. Example: Neither she nor I am going to the festival."

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Courtesy, not grammar, asks for 'I' to follow other personal pronouns.
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