But with neither, subject and verb are inverted, with either this does not happen: I can't make the meeting on Tuesday. ~ No, neither can I (OR: No, nor can I.)
Prof. Dipak Burhade. -. October 26, 2020. ‘Either….or’ and ‘Neither….nor’ are known as Correlative Conjunctions in English grammar. They help to connect two equal grammatical items. Two balanced words, clauses or phrases are systematically connected by Correlative Conjunctions in sentences. We find them similar in length and structure.
1. Link two alternative things together with "either" or "neither." When used as a conjunction, the words "either" and "neither" pair with "or" or "nor" to link two distinct things. If you have more than two options, it would not be appropriate to use "either" or "neither." The conjunction "either/or" means that only one of the two things you
In this video, learn how to use either and neither correctly. Learn the difference between either and neither. And learn how to use either in difference sent
Person B: Neither had I. NOR + Auxiliary + Subject. Sometimes NOR is used instead of NEITHER It has the same word order of: Nor + Auxiliary + Subject. For example, if someone says: I wasn’t ready. You can respond with: Nor was I; Nor was I = Neither was I. Both forms are correct and mean the same thing. If someone says: I didn’t want to go.
2. The correct answer is. "Neither they nor we went to the show." (Neither modifies the subjects; if the subjects were not named, it would stand in for the subjects, but in your case, the subjects are named, and neither/nor both require subjects, therefore cannot be the subjects of the verb went .) They and we are compound subjects of the
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