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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Neither, nor, nor or or

Hi. Which is correct? Thank you in advance for your help.

1. She thinks that neither money nor fame nor success can help him now.

2. She thinks that neither money, nor fame, nor success can help him now.

3. She thinks that neither money nor fame or success can help him now.

4. She thinks that neither money, nor fame, or success can help him now.

5. Now neither money nor fame nor success can help him.

6. Now neither money, nor fame, nor success can help him.

7. Now neither money nor fame or success can help him.

8. Now neither money, nor fame, or success can help him.

  

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anonymous Which is correct? None. nor' refers to two alternatives.

  • anonymous Which is correct?
  • None.
  • nor' refers to two alternatives.
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anonymous Which is correct?

None. In good writing, 'neither...nor' refers to two alternatives.

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