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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
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either/neither

Hello,

1. He would either stare silently at me or just nod his head.

Is this correct?

2. The principal neither scolded nor shoed any sign of being impatient.

Is this sentence correct?

3. His latest hobby of collecting old labels will either amuse or annoy his parents.

Is any mistake in it?

4. Sue neither can make friends with hsi neighbours or move away.

5. Sue either can make friends with hsi neighbours or move away

which is correct between 4/5? I think (5) is correct?
  

Top answer

1. -- OK. 2.

  • 1.
  • -- OK.
  • 2.
  • The principal neither scolded nor shoed any sign of being impatient.
  • -- OK.
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1. He would either stare silently at me or just nod his head.-- OK.
2. The principal neither scolded nor shoed any sign of being impatient. -- OK. 'showed'

3. His latest hobby of collecting old labels will either amuse or annoy his parents. -- OK

4. Sue neither can make friends with hsi neighbours or move away.-- No

5. Sue either c

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