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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Grammar

My neighbor didn't phone me when he was in Paris, he didn't drop me a line either.
My neighbor neither phoned me when he was in Paris, nor did he drop me a line.

Is the second phrase correct?
  

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Anonymous My neighbor didn't phone me when he was in Paris ; he didn't drop me a line either. My neighbor neither phoned me when he was in Pari s n or did he drop me a line. Fine as shown above.

  • Anonymous My neighbor didn't phone me when he was in Paris ; he didn't drop me a line either.
  • My neighbor neither phoned me when he was in Pari s n or did he drop me a line.
  • Fine as shown above.
  • CJ
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AnonymousMy neighbor didn't phone me when he was in Paris; he didn't drop me a line either.
My neighbor neither phoned me when he was in Paris nor did he drop me a line.
Fine as shown above.

CJ

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