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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Which of the following sentences are correct?

A) "The movie is about to start," a person announced into the mic.
B) "The movie is about to start," a person announced over the mic.
C) He felt a sudden warmth on his left hand.
D) I'm sorry I didn't tell you anything earlier. Neither Molly knows anything.
  

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Anonymous Which of the following sentences are correct? First, which ones would you pick?

  • Anonymous Which of the following sentences are correct?
  • First, which ones would you pick?
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AnonymousWhich of the following sentences are correct?
First, which ones would you pick?
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I wanna know whether all of them are correct! Please help me out!
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AnonymousI wanna know whether all of them are correct!
They could be.
For example, if there are two Mollys, the last sentence would be OK.
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So the first three sentences are okay, right? And the last one - what if I was talking about only one Molly?? Would it still be ok? I mean, the last sentence actually means that, "Molly knows nothing either," right?
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Molly doesn't know anything either.
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Oh. So, the sentence - Neither Molly knows anything - is wrong? Thanks for the help! Emotion: smile
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These are correct:

Neither Ram nor Kim knows anything. (Two people.)
Neither Molly knows anything. (There are two different people with the same name - Molly.)

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