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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

grammar

Please tell me which is OK.
She neither lets him do the work nor does she do it herself.
She neither lets him do the nor she does it herself.
  

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Hi I think the second one, without the word "work", is a typo for... " In any case, that is the one that's wrong. The correct one is the first...

  • Hi I think the second one, without the word "work", is a typo for...
  • " In any case, that is the one that's wrong.
  • The correct one is the first...
  • " Dave
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Hi

I think the second one, without the word "work", is a typo for...

- "She neither lets him do the work nor she does it herself."

In any case, that is the one that's wrong. The correct one is the first...

- "She neither lets him do the work nor does she do it herself."

Dave
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It is the first one, but I would add a comma:
She neither lets him do the work, nor does she do it herself.
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Hi,

I'd say She neither lets him do the work nor does it herself.

Clive

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