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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.
Why does “neither/nor” work and why is it more appropriate to use “neither/or” and ‘not either/nor’? When talking about it, it refers to “they” or “them” in terms of contextuality, as in subject versus object. What’s worth noting, too, is when we use these terms in a sentence containing an elliptical clause.
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
Why does “neither/nor” work and why is it more appropriate to use “neither/or” and ‘not either/nor’? When talking about it, it refers to “they” or “them” in terms of contextuality, as in subject versus object. What’s worth noting, too, is when we use these terms in a sentence containing an elliptical clause.
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