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Aung Thu Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Neither-- nor

>Neither I can go out nor she can come to me.

Is this sentence grammatically correct? Do I need to change "inversion"?

  

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As a comment, I would say: I can neither go out nor can she come to me.

  • As a comment, I would say: I can neither go out nor can she come to me.
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As a comment, I would say:

I can neither go out nor can she come to me.

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Aung ThuIs this sentence grammatically correct?

I'd say not.

Aung ThuDo I need to change "inversion"?

More than that; you have different subjects and different verbs.

I'd say:

I can't go, and she can't come.

Or:

Neither can I go nor can she come.

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