Atari pitfall
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- Nov 2, 2022
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- Native Language
- Portuguese
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- Portugal
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- Brazil
As far as I know, both either and neither are singular quantifiers. It happens I was doing some exercises and this phrase popped into my head:
1. Hasn't either of them fixed the car?
My grammar corrector says that "hasn't" is the wrong form, suggesting:
1. Haven't either of them fixed the car?
Which form is the right one?
Also, I'd to know how the above sentence sounds and if the following are acceptable:
1. Has neither of them fixed the car?
2. Have none of them fixed the car?
Thank you.
1. Hasn't either of them fixed the car?
My grammar corrector says that "hasn't" is the wrong form, suggesting:
1. Haven't either of them fixed the car?
Which form is the right one?
Also, I'd to know how the above sentence sounds and if the following are acceptable:
1. Has neither of them fixed the car?
2. Have none of them fixed the car?
Thank you.