Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
A community for questioning, nitpicking, and debating the quirks and rules of the English language.
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Edinrin
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'Neither are' is correctFor example: neither are to blame for the damage done.
Neither is or neither are
'Neither are' is correct
For example: neither are to blame for the damage done.