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Interactive Grammar: Agreement with Either and Neither

Master either/or and neither/nor agreement — when to use singular or plural verbs in complex sentence patterns.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~36 min
Exercises
24
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Master either/or and neither/nor agreement — when to use singular or plural verbs in complex sentence patterns.

Standalone

  • EitherEither option is acceptable. (singular)
  • NeitherNeither candidate has the required experience. (singular)
  • PronounAs pronouns: Neither is ready. / Either works.
  • ScopeEither/neither always refer to a choice between exactly two options.

Either…or / Neither…nor Proximity Rule

  • Verb agrees with the nearer subject.
  • Either Tom or his colleagues are responsible. (plural nearest)
  • Neither the students nor the teacher was aware. (singular nearest)
  • Tip: place the plural subject nearer to the verb for natural-sounding formal prose.

Common Mistakes

  • Neither of the students have submitted → ✅ has submitted (neither = singular)
  • Either teams are → ✅ Either team is fine (either + singular noun)
  • neither…or → ✅ neither…nor (always paired)

When to use

Decisions

Neither of the proposals has been approved by the board.

Legal

Either party is entitled to terminate the agreement.

Business

Neither the manager nor the directors were informed in advance.

Academic

Either interpretation is consistent with the available data.

Either/Neither Agreement: Multiple Choice

Choose the correct verb to agree with either/neither

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Neither option acceptable to the board.
2Either candidate sufficient experience.
3Neither of the proposals been approved.
4Either Tom or his colleagues responsible. (proximity rule)
5Neither the CEO nor his advisers aware. (proximity rule)
6Either of the dates convenient for us.
7Neither of the candidates is → correct phrasing?
8Correct pairing: neither nor
9Either or is the correct pairing.
10Which sentence applies the proximity rule correctly?

Fill in the Blanks

Complete with the correct verb form — apply the proximity rule where needed

Fill in the Blanks8 questions
1Neither of the reports(be-perf)submitted for peer review.
2Either approach(work)equally well in this context.
3Neither the director nor the managers(inform)of the change.
4Either the CEO or his assistant(sign)the final approval form.
5Neither option(address)the root cause of the problem.
6Either date(suit)us — please confirm your preference.
7Neither the findings nor the conclusion(be-reported)in the original summary.
8Either Tom or I(present-prox)able to chair the session tomorrow.

Fix the Either/Neither Agreement Error

Correct the agreement error in each sentence

Error Fix6 questions

1Neither of the options are satisfactory.

2Either teams are qualified for the final.

3Neither Tom nor his colleagues has been briefed.

4Neither the report neither the data was convincing.

5Either of the candidates have the required credentials.

6Neither the staff or the management were consulted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on subject-verb agreement cover?

Master either/or and neither/nor agreement — when to use singular or plural verbs in complex sentence patterns.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Subject-Verb Agreement section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.