Someone hasn't got neither a book nor a notebook. and we want to know who he is.
how do we ask
Who has got neither a book nor a notebook? or Who hasn't got neither a book nor notebook?
correction : Someone has got....
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anonymousSomeone hasn't got neither a book nor a notebook. and we want to know who he is.
This is not correct.
You can say this:
Someone has got neither a book not a notebook. We want to know who that person is.
You can this in this way as well.
Someone has not got either a book or notebook. We want to know who that perso
Could you please write a question sentece starting with
Who......has got /hasn't got neither/either book nor/not notebook?