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Hanna R Posted 3 years ago
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"Since I could not cancel my ticket and I had no permanent place to live nor a job I decided to go anyway."

"no"should be "neither"? or nor be or?

  

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These make more sense. "

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These make more sense.

"Since I could not cancel my ticket, even though and I had no permanent place to live nor a job, I decided to go anyway."

"Since I could not cancel my ticket, even though and I had neither a permanent place to

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Hanna R"no"should be "neither"? or nor be or?

Right, but the whole neither/nor thing is best avoided, especially in speech. There are other infelicities:

"Since I could not cancel my ticket, and I had no permanent place to live or job, I decided to go anyway."

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