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Omar Ahmed Posted 9 years ago
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Is it grammatically wrong to say " Both Tom and Harry don't stay up late"?

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essam gaweesh Is it grammatically wrong to say " Both Tom and Harry don't stay up late"? No, but it is not natural either. You should use neither in negative statements: Neither Tom nor Harry stays up late.

  • essam gaweesh Is it grammatically wrong to say " Both Tom and Harry don't stay up late"?
  • No, but it is not natural either.
  • You should use neither in negative statements: Neither Tom nor Harry stays up late.
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essam gaweeshIs it grammatically wrong to say " Both Tom and Harry don't stay up late"?

No, but it is not natural either.

You should use neither in negative statements:

Neither Tom nor Harry stays up late.

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