lia753
lia753
03-02-2020
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Neither the dog nor the cat __ to go outside.
want wants
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mintyongles
mintyongles
03-02-2020
neither the dog nor the cat _want_ to go outside.
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Cutiepatutie
Cutiepatutie
03-02-2020
It is wants because neither is your singular verb.
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