Or you can both go and have some fun
(Translation: [Death] What does that mean, resurrected? I’m traveling the long way here, and now something like this.
[Guy in bed] I think that’s outrageous too.)One of my favorite German comic series: nichtlustig.de
Someone overhearing this now knows that if they reach a Halloween party, they will be briefly immortal.
Neither of us is*
Us is a plural subject, so I believe are is correct.
think of the positive version of the sentence and it becomes more obvious it should be is:
“Either of us is going”
Or, to further stress the point, turn it into a question:
“Is either of us going?”
The subject is not us, it’s “either of us”, which is singular
Problem is: “Are either of us going” sounds right too.
Either is not always singular - Either the Red Sox or the Yankees are going to win tonight, not Either the Red Sox or the Yankees is going to win.
Fair, didn’t think of that. If x or y in “either x or y” is plural, the whole phrase is plural. Either the Red Sox or the Yankees are going to win, either their team or ours is going to win.
Thanks for pointing it out!
Found the loophole.
DID ANYONE ELSE READ DEATH’S VOICE LIKE THIS?
is anyone ever even really on their way to anything?
We are all on our way toward death.
Rusted root is
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?