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Neither Mr. Gupta's sons nor his daughter _____ to the gym regularly.

Agone

Bgo

Cgoing

Dgoes

Answer:

D. goes

Read Explanation:

  • In subjects joined by "neither...nor," the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "daughter" is singular, so the verb should also be singular: "goes."

  • "gone"

    • "Gone" is the past participle of "go" and doesn't fit the grammatical structure needed here.

  • "go"

    • "Go" is plural, which would agree with "sons," but since "daughter" is closest and singular, "go" is incorrect.

  • "going"

    • "Going" is the present participle and doesn't correctly complete the sentence structure.


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