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When using either/or and neither/nor use a singular verb in the sentence if both the subjects (nouns) are singular, for example, either my mother or my father is coming. Is is the singular verb in this sentence. But, if either of the subjects is plural, you have to use a plural verb.
Either is (not either are) is grammatically correct because either is a singular indefinite pronoun (e.g., Either (option) is fine).
The pronounyou in English functions as both a singular and a plural. The conjugation of the verb to be for both the singular and plural form is are. Hence are you is applicable for both the singular and the plural. Hence are either of you free?
The grammatically correct sentence is Either you or I am wrong. In this sentence, the subject is either you or I, which is a compound subject. When the subject is a compound subject connected by or, the verb should agree with the closer subject.
If we reorder the sentence to make it into the declarative form, we get Either of you is/are free tonight. You or you, being the subjects of the sentence, requires the 2nd person singular conjugation of the verb to be, which is are. Therefore, are is correct in the 1st example.

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