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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is this correct use of "neither"?

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Is this correct use of "neither"?

There are no disputes between the applicants concerning raising and maintnance of the child, and neither there is regarding division of the marital joint property.

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No, that's incorrect. There are no disputes between the applicants concerning about maintenance or raising and maintnance of the child, and neither there is regarding nor about the division of the (joint) marital joint property.

  • No, that's incorrect.
  • There are no disputes between the applicants concerning about maintenance or raising and maintnance of the child, and neither there is regarding nor about the division of the (joint) marital joint property.
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No, that's incorrect.

There are no disputes between the applicants concerning about maintenance or raising and maintnance of the child, and neither there is regarding nor about the division of the (joint) marital joint property.
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AnonymousIs this correct use of "neither"?
Use subject-verb inversion after clause-initial "neither" and don't change from plural to singular.

There are no disputes between the applicants concerning the raising and maintenance of the child, and

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