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Special Cases: ---If a sentence has two subjects connected by or---nor, either---or,---or neither---nor, ---the verb must agree with the second subject (the subject closer to the verb). Look at the following examples below:----Neither the dogs nor the cat is going outside. ---The singular subject “cat” matches the singular verb “is.” If we flip the sentence, the verb will change.--- Look at the next EXAMPLE: Neither the cat nor the dogs are going outside.--- “Dogs” is a plural subject that takes the plural verb “are.”--- However if a sentence begins with “neither”---or---“either” without the--- “or---nor” ---combination, the verb is singular. look at this EXAMPLE: Neither of the two stores is open.--- Either store is fine with me.