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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

neither~or

However, this mirror will give us neither knowledge or truth.

While dictionaries show ‘neither~nor’ pharse, the example has ‘neither or.’ Does the latter have the same meaning as the former?
  

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No—it should be 'nor'. Rover

  • No—it should be 'nor'.
  • Rover
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No—it should be 'nor'.

Rover

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