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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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Q. I cannot go out. She cannot come to me.

A. Neither can I go out and she come to me.

Please correct the answer.

  

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Try pairing ‘Neither’ with ‘nor’ when both phrases are negative; ‘Either’ with ‘or’ when only one is intended; or ‘Both’ with ‘and’ when both are positive. ”

  • Try pairing ‘Neither’ with ‘nor’ when both phrases are negative; ‘Either’ with ‘or’ when only one is intended; or ‘Both’ with ‘and’ when both are positive.
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Try pairing ‘Neither’ with ‘nor’ when both phrases are negative; ‘Either’ with ‘or’ when only one is intended; or ‘Both’ with ‘and’ when both are positive.

  1. Neither can I go out nor she come to me.”

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