Which choice best improves the sentence below? If the sentence is ok as is, choose (A).
Although many of the items on the menu were quite affordable, neither the salmon or the Cornish hens was offered at a reasonable price.
(A) or the Cornish hens was offered at a reasonable price
(B) or the Cornish hens is offered at a reasonable price
(C) or the Cornish hens were offered at any reasonably price
(D) nor the Cornish hens were offered at a reasonable price
(E) nor the Cornish hens was offered in a reasonable price
When you use “neither,” it must be accompanied with “nor.” That rules out (A), (B), and (C). Is it (D) or (E)? “Neither” is a singular pronoun, so (D) won’t work. The answer is (E).
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