百度试题 结果1 题目The correct form of the verb to use with "neither" is: A. singular B. plural C. either singular or plural D. neither singular nor plural 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
"Either/or" and "neither/nor" can be singular or plural. Shortbreadorcakeison offer. ("Shortbread" and "cake" are singular.) Chocolatesorcakeareon offer. ("Chocolates" is plural.) Chocolatesorcakeison offer. (Using the Proximity Rule, the verb becomes singular because "cake," which is the...
When either/or and neither/nor act as adjectives, they come before a pair of nouns. The number and person of those nouns determines whether is or are is correct. If both nouns are singular, use is. Either a Coke or a Pepsi is fine. If both nouns are plural, use are. Neither dogs...
"Parallelly" is an adverb and does not have singular or plural forms. Which conjunction is used with parallelly? Any conjunction can be used, depending on the sentence structure. Is the parallelly term a metaphor? By itself, no. However, in certain contexts, its use can be metaphorical. ...
What is the singular form of Often? "Often" does not have singular or plural forms as it is an adverb. 7 Which conjunction is used with Often? No particular conjunction is routinely used with "Often." 6 Which article is used with Often?
about the general nature of phrases (e.g.’the other two do not have a subject within their phrase’) or about which phrases can be either singular or plural (some student teachers seemed to believe that ‘on a tractor’ was singular, although the concept of number of course does not ap...
Neither is or neither are “For this recepie, vodka or rum can be used, though neither is ideal.” Should it be “neither are”? If I were to cast it, “both are not ideal”, it is “are”. So, it seems that “neither” should also get “are”. ...
Singular examples:Another, everybody, no one, nothing, everyone, anybody, anyone, everything, one, anything, much, somebody, someone, neither, each, either, nobody, something Plural or Singular:All, any, most, noneandsomecan be singular or plural, depending on the context of the sentence....
A fully converted noun from an adjective has all the features of nouns except taking an indefinite article or, -(e)s to indicate singular or plural number. 13. Generally, conjunctions, modals, finite verbs, prepositions can ’ t be converted nouns. Although blends and backformed words have ...
A doji, referring to both singular and plural forms, is created when the open and close for a stock are virtually the same. Doji tend to look like a cross or plus sign and have small or nonexistent bodies. From an auction theory perspective, doji represents indecision on the side of bot...