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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Neither" Usage Question

Hi,

I was wondering if this sentence is grammatically correct?

"After this, neither man was able to continue his fighting career."

Would it be "his" or "their? Am I using "neither" properly?

Thanks for your help!

Cheers!

  

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Anonymous After this, neither man was able to continue his fighting career. This is fine as it stands. There is no need to correct anything.

  • Anonymous After this, neither man was able to continue his fighting career.
  • This is fine as it stands.
  • There is no need to correct anything.
  • CJ
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AnonymousAfter this, neither man was able to continue his fighting career.

This is fine as it stands. There is no need to correct anything.

CJ

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