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12 March, 20:27

Identify the sentence that has correct subjectdash-verb agreement.

a. Neither of those cars get good mileage.

b. Neither of those cars gets good mileage.

c. Neither of those cars gots good mileage.

d. Neither of those cars does get good mileage.

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  1. 12 March, 20:44
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    "neither" requires a singular form: so a) is wrong.

    b) is correct!

    c) has the problem that "got" is the past of "get" and - s ending cannot be added to the past - incorrect!

    d) actually it's also correct (but b is better) - this structure used for emphasis that the statement is true.
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