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Select the grammatically correct sentence.

A. Neither of them are attending the meeting.
B. Neither of them is attending the meeting.
C. Neither of them were attending the meeting.
D. Neither of them has attended the meeting.

Explanation:

Option 2 is correct because "Neither" is singular and takes "is." Other options either mismatch tense or use incorrect verb forms.

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