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Hanuman_2000 Posted 18 years ago
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neither .. nor

Hello,

a) she is not fond of chocolates.

b) She is not fond of biscuits.

I have to join these two sentences using neither .. nor.

1. She is fond of neither chocolate nor biscuits.

2. She is fond neither of chocolate nor of biscuits.

Which one (1) or (2) is correct?

Thanks.
  

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She is neither fond of chocolates nor biscuits.

  • She is neither fond of chocolates nor biscuits.
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She is neither fond of chocolates nor biscuits.

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