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Neither you nor I am going to Japan next month.

Is the above sentence grammatical by using "am"?

Thanks.
 
We generally avoid having to make tricky choices like this by saying

'Neither you nor I will be going to Japan next month'.
 
Neither of us is going to Japan next month.
 
We generally avoid having to make tricky choices like this by saying

'Neither you nor I will be going to Japan next month'.

Actually, I found this sentence from a grammar worksheet that "am" is the answer. That's why I want to clarify.
 
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