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Fill in the blank. Neither Peter nor I \(\underline{\hspace{1cm}}\) responsible for this blunder
 

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For subject-verb agreement with pairs like "either/or" and "neither/nor", the verb always agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it. For example: "Neither my brothers nor my sister is going." "Neither my sister nor my brothers are going."
Updated On: Oct 18, 2025
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The Correct Option is C

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This question tests the rule of subject-verb agreement with the correlative conjunction "neither...nor...". The rule, known as the Proximity Rule, states that when two subjects are joined by "neither...nor" (or "either...or"), the verb should agree with the subject that is closer to it. In the sentence "Neither Peter nor I \(\underline{\hspace{0cm}}\) responsible...", the subject closer to the blank is "I". The verb that agrees with "I" in the present tense is "am". Therefore, the correct sentence is "Neither Peter nor I am responsible for this blunder."
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