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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Difference

I can live neiher with you nor without you.

I can live either with you or without you.

What is the difference of these two?

  

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anonymous I can live neiher neither with you nor without you. I can live either with you or without you. What is the difference of these two?

  • anonymous I can live neiher neither with you nor without you.
  • I can live either with you or without you.
  • What is the difference of these two?
  • The first one means the same as I can't live either with you or without you so the two are opposite in meaning.
  • CJ
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anonymous

I can live neiher neither with you nor without you.

I can live either with you or without you.

What is the difference of these two?

The first one means the same as

I can't live either with you or without you

so the two are opposite in meaning.

CJ

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