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17 June, 07:25

Which sentence correctly uses subject-verb agreement?

Neither clowning nor krumping requires a strong background in dance.

Neither clowning nor krumping require a strong background in dance.

Neither clowning nor krumping have required a strong background in dance.

Neither clowning nor krumping were developed from traditional dance.

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  1. 17 June, 08:57
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    In a construction of "Neither x nor y" the verb takes a singular form: so the correct answer is "Neither clowning nor krumping requires a strong background in dance."

    If we wanted to correct the other sentences, we would have:

    Neither clowning nor krumping requires a strong background in dance.

    Neither clowning nor krumping has required a strong background in dance.

    Neither clowning nor krumping was developed from traditional dance.
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