I've been stuck on this for quite some time and my mind's foggy because of the overthinking.
I would like to check which of these are correct:
- If you or your mother need help...
- If you or your mother needs help...
- If you or your partner is experiencing...
- If you or your partner are experiencing...
#1 and #3 sound the most "natural" to me. But according to grammar rules, when "or" is concerned, the verb in the sentence should be singular, as per the last noun. Taking this into consideration, #1 would technically be wrong.
I think the use of "you" is throwing me off. Things seem to be more straightforward when inanimate objects are concerned. For example:
- If your laptop or computer shuts down without warning...
- If your pillow or mattress is causing discomfort...