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...