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Abil Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Neither - nor

I can’t tell you neither the day nor the month when it happened.

Is the sentence written correctly?
  

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No, it should be: I can tell you neither the day nor the month when it happened. I can't tell you either the day or the month when it happened.

  • No, it should be: I can tell you neither the day nor the month when it happened.
  • I can't tell you either the day or the month when it happened.
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No, it should be:

I can tell you neither the day nor the month when it happened.
I can't tell you either the day or the month when it happened.
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Thanks. The original post was an extract from an article I read on the internet. I posted it just to be sure it was written incorrectly.

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