Either who or he ______ at fault.
- Have
- Are
- Is
- None of these
Explanation
| The subject "Either who or he" is treated as singular because "either...or" joins two singular elements. The verb "is" matches the singular subject — "is" is used for singular subjects. |
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- On, with
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- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
- From
- Under
- Over
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
- By... from
- Upon but
- On... outside
- By... but
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
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