Explain the subject-verb agreement rule that applies to a singular and a plural subject joined by or/nor. Demonstrate your understanding of the rule by composing a sentence using the compound subject “Neither Tommy nor his dancer.”

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When a singular and a plural subject are joined by either/or and neither/nor, the main rule applied here is always use the verb form according to the form of the closest subject. If the closest subject is singular, then use a singular verb. If the closest subject is plural, use a plural verb.  

With the given compound subject, an example sentence would be:

Neither Tommy nor his dancers are informed about the changes of tomorrow's presentation. Notice that the verb used is "are", because the closest subject is the word "dancers".

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