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Liveinjapan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Neither

Either X or Y or Z is not incorrect.

Neither X nor Y nor Z is correct.

Do they have the same meaning?

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Hi, No they do not have the same meaning. , one is correct, two are incorrect). In the second example, all three are incorrect.

  • Hi, No they do not have the same meaning.
  • , one is correct, two are incorrect).
  • In the second example, all three are incorrect.
  • John
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Hi,

No they do not have the same meaning.

In the first example, one of the three is not incorrect (i.e., one is correct, two are incorrect).

In the second example, all three are incorrect.

John
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I get it! Thanks, John.

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