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Hotmale Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Nor" or "or"?

Hello,


Could you tell me if I should use "nor" in the sentence below or perhaps "or"? I'm not sure, but I think "or" is correct because it follows "wasn't". Am I right in thinking?

"I was certain that this wasn't the only nor the esiest way to achieve the desired effect."

Thank You


  

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Hi Hotmale, Nor is usually combined with neither , in which case they form a correlative conjunction . " DJB

  • Hi Hotmale, Nor is usually combined with neither , in which case they form a correlative conjunction .
  • " DJB
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Hi Hotmale,


Nor is usually combined with neither, in which case they form a correlative conjunction.


"I was certain that this was neither the only nor the easiest way to achieve the desired effect."


DJB

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