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eglantine
Turkey

neither
 
Which sentence is correct?thanks for the help in advance. Neither of them is singers/singer.

11 May 2015      





yanogator
United States

Neither of them is a singer.

 

Bruce 

11 May 2015     



eglantine
Turkey

Thanks for the help Bruce

11 May 2015     



eglantine
Turkey

Another problem Which is correct??? The day when/which he left was rainy.

12 May 2015     



redcamarocruiser
United States

The day on which he left was rainy.

12 May 2015     



yanogator
United States

 Very formally, it would be "The day on which he left was rainy". Less formally, but still not informal, is "The day he left was rainy".

Bruce
 

12 May 2015     



eglantine
Turkey

Thanks for the great help.

12 May 2015