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Political Fray
The U.S. no longer a democracy but rather an anocracy, says CIA researcher.
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<blockquote data-quote="LotusBud" data-source="post: 449469" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>No, the correct grammar is "is." The subject of the phrase is "Neither one." The verb that goes with the singular subject "neither one" is "is." You would not say "neither one are." You are not matching the verb with "accusations." Accusations is the object of the prepositional phrase "of the accusations." It is not the subject. You're a tool, and you have no idea what you are talking about.</p><p></p><p>The accusations are false -- correct</p><p>Neither one of the accusations are false -- in.fucking.correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LotusBud, post: 449469, member: 1123"] No, the correct grammar is "is." The subject of the phrase is "Neither one." The verb that goes with the singular subject "neither one" is "is." You would not say "neither one are." You are not matching the verb with "accusations." Accusations is the object of the prepositional phrase "of the accusations." It is not the subject. You're a tool, and you have no idea what you are talking about. The accusations are false -- correct Neither one of the accusations are false -- in.fucking.correct. [/QUOTE]
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The U.S. no longer a democracy but rather an anocracy, says CIA researcher.