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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Subject verb agreement

John or his friends are going to the party?
is this correct. (is/are)
  

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John and his friends are going to the party. Either John or his friends are going to the party or Either his friends or John is going to the party.

  • John and his friends are going to the party.
  • Either John or his friends are going to the party or Either his friends or John is going to the party.
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John and his friends are going to the party.

Either John or his friends are going to the party or Either his friends or John is going to the party.

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