Home > English > Grammar > Sentence StructureIdentify the correct form of the verb: ‘Neither the cats nor the dog ___ outside.’A. are B. is C. were D. beAnswer: isAdditional Information: When using 'neither/nor,' the verb agrees with the nearest subject. Subjects: Sentence Structure, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat is the function of a conjunction?Which of the following sentences contains a direct object?Which of the following is an example of a complex sentence?What is an example of a sentence fragment?What is the purpose of a comma in a series?What does a subordinating conjunction do?What is the effect of using parallel structure?What is the main purpose of using commas in a sentence?What is an infinitive?Identify the adverb in the sentence: ‘He ran very fast.’What is the main function of an essay’s conclusion?What type of phrase is ‘in the morning’?What is the purpose of using a semicolon?What is the function of an infinitive phrase?Which of the following sentences uses an apostrophe correctly?