Please find these sentences whether these are correct or not. If not please explain.

1.Neither of these roads----lead----to the railway station.(lead, Leads)

2.Many of these roads--were--- damaged by the earthquake.(was, were)

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look at the rules listed.

To determine whether the sentences are correct or not, let's break them down and analyze the subject-verb agreement.

1. "Neither of these roads ---- lead ---- to the railway station."
The correct form of the verb "lead" to use in this sentence is "leads." The subject "neither of these roads" is singular, so it requires the singular form of the verb. Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "Neither of these roads leads to the railway station."

2. "Many of these roads ---- were ---- damaged by the earthquake."
The correct form of the verb "be" to use in this sentence is "were." The subject "many of these roads" is plural, so it requires the plural form of the verb. Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "Many of these roads were damaged by the earthquake."

So, to summarize:
1. Corrected sentence: "Neither of these roads leads to the railway station."
2. Corrected sentence: "Many of these roads were damaged by the earthquake."

By understanding subject-verb agreement rules, you can determine which form of the verb to use based on the subject's plurality.