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Kamalali Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Neither - in addition to

Question No. 1 which sentence is right:

1- Neither does she play tennis nor watch it on TV.

or

2- Neither does she play tennis nor watches it on TV.



Question No. 2

Can we use (besides) and (in addition to) to join two nouns like this:

- Jone in addition to Smith likes football.
  

Top answer

1. I like to keep the structure following the two elements parallel: She neither plays tennis nor watches it on TV. It can sometimes be difficult to arrange, but I think it's worth the effort.

  • 1.
  • I like to keep the structure following the two elements parallel: She neither plays tennis nor watches it on TV.
  • It can sometimes be difficult to arrange, but I think it's worth the effort.
  • 2.
  • I would simply use and .
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1. I like to keep the structure following the two elements parallel:

She neither plays tennis nor watches it on TV.

It can sometimes be difficult to arrange, but I think it's worth the effort.

2. I would simply use and.

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