Next to each noun or phrase, write "s" if it's singular or "p" if it's plural.
1. neither...
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Next to each noun or phrase, write "s" if it's singular or "p" if it's plural.
1. neither rain nor snow
2. crowd if rowdy fans
3. media
4. criterion
5. one or two
6. everything
7. either if the candidates
8. phenomena
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