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"either the director or" vs "the actor are at fault"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete and do not form a complete sentence. The first phrase seems to be missing the rest of the sentence, while the second phrase has subject-verb disagreement. To make a complete and correct sentence, the first phrase needs to be completed with the verb and the second phrase needs to correct the subject-verb agreement.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

either the director or

This phrase is incomplete and does not form a complete sentence.

This phrase needs to be completed with the rest of the sentence to make sense.

the actor are at fault

This phrase has subject-verb disagreement.

The correct form should be 'the actor is at fault' to match the singular subject 'the actor'.

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