QuestionSeptember 20, 2025

Neither the pilot nor the copilot __ in this kind of weather, so the flight will be delayed. A has flown B have flown

Neither the pilot nor the copilot __ in this kind of weather, so the flight will be delayed. A has flown B have flown
Neither the pilot nor the copilot __ in this kind of weather, so the flight will be delayed.
A has flown
B have flown

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Answer

A has flown Explanation When using "neither...nor," the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. "Copilot" is singular, so the singular verb "has flown" is correct.

Explanation

When using "neither...nor," the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. "Copilot" is singular, so the singular verb "has flown" is correct.
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