used when mentioning two things that are not true or possible Neither Oleg’s mother nor his father spoke English.
The equipment is neither accurate nor safe
. GRAMMAR: NegativesAfter neither, use nor: Neither he nor his wife enjoyed the vacation. Most of them neither know nor care how it works.
How do you use neither/nor example?
Neither/nor are used together to
state 2 or more things are untrue or won’t happen
. For example: Neither the blue one nor the red one is available in size 4. I will neither call you nor send you a message before midday.
What is the rule for neither nor?
A “nor” usually follows a “neither” when they’re used in the same sentence (1). For example, you might say: I like neither hot dogs nor ketchup. You can also use “nor” if you’
re talking about more than two items
, but you have to repeat “nor” after each element (2).
How is neither used in a sentence?
Neither can be used in the following ways: as a way of showing how a sentence or clause is related to what has already been said:
I can’t play tennis, but neither can you
. as a conjunction with nor (connecting two words or phrases): Neither Simon nor Sally can swim. He was neither as slim nor as healthy as I was.
When to use either or and neither nor?
Use the either-or and neither-nor
pairs to refer to the one or the other of two alternatives
. Either-or affirms each of two alternatives, while neither-nor simultaneously negates them. Either my mother or my father will call. Neither the pizza nor the ice-cream is here.
What is neither nor meaning?
DEFINITIONS1. used for
showing that something is not true of two or more people, things, actions, qualities, or ideas
.
Neither his son nor his daughter were at the funeral
. Ron’s neither as young nor as fit as the other members of the team.
Is nor the same as or?
nor (conjunction) nor is
always used in the negative
, usually before the second or last of a set of negative possibilities, we use it after ‘neither’. … or (conjunction) or is used to connect different possibilities.
What is an example of neither?
For example, “
Neither one of the children were well behaved
.” Meaning none of the two children were well behaved. … Neither, both are terrible.” Meaning, I do not want to do either option. Some other examples of neither being used correctly are: We have two dogs, neither one can sit.
What type of word is neither?
As an
adjective or pronoun
meaning “not either,” neither is usually followed by a singular verb and referred to by a singular personal pronoun: Neither lawyer prepares her own briefs.
Which verb is used with neither of them?
Neither is usually used with a
singular verb
, as in “Neither one is here.” But sometimes, especially when a prepositional phrase with a plural in it comes between neither and the verb, a plural verb is used, as in “Neither of those are going to work.”
What is the rule for either and neither?
Alone: either means “one of the two”; neither means “none of the two.” Use a singular verb.
Either combines with or
; neither combines with nor.
What is either or in grammar?
1.Either / or – used in
a sentence in the affirmative sense when referring to a choice between two possibilities
.
We can either eat now or after the show
– it’s up to you. Neither / nor – used in a sentence in the negative sense when you want to say that two or more things are not true.
How do I teach either and neither?
The easiest way for students to figure out which term to use is to look for a negative word in the sentence (usually “not”). If there is a negative word, use either.
If not, use neither
. Tell them to think of the first letter “n” in neither as replacing “not” or “never.”
What is the example of NOR?
A “nor” usually follows a “neither” when they’re used in the same sentence (1). For example, you might say:
I like neither hot dogs nor ketchup
. You can also use “nor” if you’re talking about more than two items, but you have to repeat “nor” after each element (2).
Can I use nor alone?
As a negative conjunction, “nor” is almost always used to connect two thoughts or items in a sentence that has an established negative tense.
You can technically use “nor” without using any other negative term
, but this is very rarely done.
When should nor be used?
Use “nor” before the second or farther of two alternatives
when “neither” introduces the first
. Example: Neither my mother nor I understand these directions. Pro tip: You can also use “nor” with a negative first clause or a sentence including “not.”