Question:medium

Identify the grammatically correct sentence:

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For "either...or" and "neither...nor", always remember the rule of proximity: the verb agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it.
  • Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the meeting.
  • Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the meeting.
  • Neither the manager or the employees was aware of the meeting.
  • Neither the manager or the employees were aware of the meeting.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation




Step 1: Understanding the Question:

The objective is to select the grammatically accurate sentence that uses the correlative conjunction pair "neither...nor".


Step 2: Detailed Explanation:

Per English grammar rules for subject-verb agreement, when "neither...nor" links two subjects, the verb must match the subject nearest to it.
Here, the subjects are "the manager" (singular) and "the employees" (plural).
Because "the employees" is adjacent to the verb, a plural verb ("were") is required.
Furthermore, "neither...nor" is the correct conjunction pair, which rules out any options using "neither...or".
Consequently, "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the meeting." is the grammatically sound sentence.


Step 3: Final Answer:

The correct choice is (B).
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