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28 June, 01:29

Either my mother or my father (is, are) coming to the meeting.

Which one?

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  1. 28 June, 01:38
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    is

    Explanation:

    When the subjects joined by or or nor are of different persons, the verb agrees with the nearer; as;

    Either she or they are to blame.

    Neither they nor she is to blame.

    or

    Two or more singular subjects connected by or or nor require a singular verb; as;

    Neither food nor water was to be found there.

    Either the cat or the dog has been there.
  2. 28 June, 01:54
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    IS

    Explanation:

    Either is used to show that one of the people will come to the meeting according to the question
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