Choose the right one: Neither Ali nor Aslam have taken his test., Neither Ali nor Aslam has taken their test., Neither Ali nor Aslam has taken his test., None of these
Answer: Neither Ali nor Aslam has taken his test.
Explanation
"Neither...nor" takes a singular verb, so "has" is correct.
The pronoun "his" agrees with the singular subject (Ali or Aslam).
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