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    - When using " neither," " either," or joining two singular subjects with " as well as " or " together with," use the singular. While these may appear to require the plural, they don’t. Either option is fine with me. Neither light is working. The dog, as well as the cat, is sleeping.
    When a singular noun or pronoun is connected with another noun or pronoun by using words like with, as well as, besides, together with, no less than and other similar expressions, the verb is singular. The shop, with its articles, was burnt down. (NOT The shop, with its articles, were burnt down.)
     
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