Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement with a plural noun joined by 'nor'?

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Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement with a plural noun joined by 'nor'?

When two subjects are joined by nor (or), the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. Here, the nearer subject is the assistants, which is plural, so the verb should be plural: are. That’s why the sentence with are confident is correct. The other forms mis-match number or tense: using is with a plural closer subject; using are with a singular closer subject; and using was with a plural closer subject.

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