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Neither dele nor his wife are considerate vs Neither dele nor his wife is considerate

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form should be: 'Neither Dele nor his wife is considerate.' In this case, 'neither' is followed by a singular verb 'is' because it is referring to the singular subject 'Dele' and 'his wife' as a unit.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

Neither dele nor his wife are considerate

This phrase is not correct. The verb 'are' does not agree with the subject 'neither,' which requires a singular verb.

The correct form should use a singular verb 'is' after 'neither' when referring to singular subjects.

Neither dele nor his wife is considerate

This phrase is also not correct. The verb 'is' should be used to agree with the singular subject 'neither' and 'his wife' as a unit.

The correct form should use a singular verb 'is' after 'neither' when referring to singular subjects.

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