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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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0 "Whatever we agree to, it will 01b00not02b00 commit future presidents to troop levels, 01b00nor02b00 will it establish permanent bases," Bush said.02br
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00Should it be 'or'? For example, I do 01b00not02b00 like apples 01b00or02b00 oranges.02br
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0 "Whatever we agree to, it will 01b00not02b00 commit future presidents to troop levels, 01b00nor02b00 will it establish permanent bases," Bush said.02br
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01b00Nor02b00 is used to introduce a second or further negative statement.02br
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00A: I haven't seen the film yet.02br
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0 Thanks, Yoong Liat. I think I get it now. By the way, how would you rephrase the original to use 'or'? 0-
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1i00A: I haven't seen the film yet.02i02br
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01i00B: 01b00Nor02b00 have I?02i02br
01b00Neither 02b00have I.02br
00Neither you nor I have seen the film.0-
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10"Whatever we agree to, it will 11b10not12b10 commit future presidents to troop levels, 11b10nor12b10 will it establish permanent bases," Bush said.12br
10... how would you rephrase the original to use 'or'?12br
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