When to use neither me neither or Tim neither?
When to use neither me neither or Tim neither?
Either you’re lying, or Tim is lying. We use ‘neither’ to say: not two or more choices. We often use ‘neither‘ with ‘nor‘, but not always. Neither one of us knew the answer. (Two people didn’t know the answer.) I neither agreed nor disagreed. (I didn’t agree or disagree.) Excuse me, but neither of those accusations are true.
Do you use either, neither, or nor correctly?
If you prefer to use a negative, then you want to use either. Jay had seen neither the snake nor the wasp’s nest on the next tree, and was preparing to stake his tarp in that less-than-safe location. Jay had not seen either the snake or the wasp’s nest on the next tree, and was preparing to stake his tarp in that less-than-safe location.
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Is the word neither always paired with nor?
Either is always paired with or, and neither is always paired with nor.
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When do you use Neither Neither Nor neither?
Neither allows us to make a negative statement about two people or things at the same time. Neither goes before singular countable nouns. We use it to say ‘not either’ in relation to two things. Neither can be pronounced /ˈnaɪðə (r)/ or /ˈni:ðə (r)/. Neither parent came to meet the teacher. (The mother didn’t come and the father didn’t come.)
When to use neither of or neither of birthday cards?
Neither of the birthday cards was suitable. In formal styles, we use neither of with a singular verb when it is the subject. However, in informal speaking, people often use plural verbs: Neither of my best friends was around. Neither of them were interested in going to university.