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Ter Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

neither nor - followed by a noun?

"He feels neither angry/anger nor sad/sadness at having done it."

Which one is right?

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Either is fine, providing you keep the nouns and adjectives together. neither angry nor sad neither anger nor sadness

  • Either is fine, providing you keep the nouns and adjectives together.
  • neither angry nor sad neither anger nor sadness
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Either is fine, providing you keep the nouns and adjectives together.

neither angry nor sad

neither anger nor sadness

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