Explain what is wrong with the following sentence and make any corrections if necessary: “Neither the mouse nor the rats could find its way through the maze

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The problem with the sentence is a subject-verb agreement error. The pronoun "its" is used to refer to "rats," which is plural, while "its" should be a singular pronoun.

To correct this, we can use the pronoun "their," which is the plural form, to agree with "rats":

"Neither the mouse nor the rats could find their way through the maze."

This revised sentence maintains subject-verb agreement, with "rats" being plural and "their" being the appropriate plural pronoun to refer to them.