Why is neither I grammatically correct?

How am I certain that neither I are grammatically correct or not in my spoken English?

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No, it is grammatically unacceptable.

Correct constructions using neither include:

  • Neither a nor b : This is the most common usage.

    Why do both Alaska and Florida not collect state income tax?

  • Neither noun : You can use this variant when it’s clear what you are referring to.

    I moved from Alaska to Florida this year. Is there an entity that does either evade income tax or collect Income Tax?

  • Me neither, this may be close to what you had in mind.

    What is the best Brussels sprouts recipe to make? “Me

    neither. My only concern was, I cried,” says “Then again, this is history.” What

  • are some of the best sentences in English?

    Are carrots sweeter than broccoli? On

    paper, they say “Neither.” ”

“Feed me the first whammy of you in college – why do you now! “

Answered on March 3, 2021.
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I already heard “Neither I. “. As I said, I already heard “.. that” the above word again. If it would be grammaticaly incorrect indeed, this is the contraction for “Neither (do) I” where the verb is like in :”he’s faster than I” for than I am… We also have

:” Neither I nor Bruce could handle it” where a third part would also say: “Neither I” for “Nor I” or or “me neither” or “me either I could not” But we’ve worst like : He DO or “my baby just

Answered on March 3, 2021.
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