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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Neither eating...

1. It's good neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine.
Does it mean " it's not good to eat..." or " it's good to not eat..."?
2. Neither eating an egg nor drinking wine is bad.
I mean it's good(just an example)
Is my sentence correct?
  

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"? Those mean the same. Jumanah 2.

  • "?
  • Those mean the same.
  • Jumanah 2.
  • I mean it's good(just an example)Is my sentence correct?
  • Yes, but it has a meaning opposite to #1.
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JumanahDoes it mean " it's not good to eat..." or " it's good to not eat..."?
Those mean the same.
Jumanah2. Neither eating an egg nor drinking wine is bad.I mean it's good(just an example)Is my sentence correct?
Yes, but it has a meaning opposite to #1.
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I mean.
When I say "it's good neither ..."
Does it mean "it's not good"?
And when I say "it's bad neither..."
Does it mean "it's not bad..."?
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JumanahWhen I say "it's good neither ..."Does it mean "it's not good"?And when I say "it's bad neither..."Does it mean "it's not bad..."?
Right.

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