0 Hi, 02br 00 I would like to have some members' opinions. Is it right to use 02br 02br 00 'He needed (this and that).Without either, 01b00or 02b00any of his money...'02br 00 or02br 00 'He needed (this and that). Without either, 01b00nor 02b00any of his money. 02br 02br 00 Regards, 02br 00 Tobias. 02br 0-
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02br 02br 00"either" is used with "or"....... 02br 02br 001. Using 01font 00neither02font 00 charm 01font 00nor02font 00 money, he acquired the car.
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02br 02br 00"either" is used with "or".......
02br 02br 001.
Using 01font 00neither02font 00 charm 01font 00nor02font 00 money, he acquired the car.
::: In this case, he did not use charm and he did not use money to get the car.
02br 02br 002.
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0Hi, Tobias.02br 02br 00"either" is used with "or"....... and "neither" is used with "nor".02br 02br 001. Using 01font00neither02font00 charm 01font00nor02font00 money, he acquired the car. ::: In this case, he did not use charm and he did not use money to get the c
0Hi Tobias,02br 02br 00Welcome to the Forum.02br 02br 01font01font00'He needed (this and that).Without either, 01b00or 02b00any of his money...'02br 02font00or02br 00'He needed (this and that). Without either, 01b00nor 02b00a