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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Not only ...but also

Can I say:"Not only Kate but also Jim didn't go to the movie."?

If yes, does it mean the same as "Neither Kate nor Jim went to the movie."?
  

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"? yes, but it would be an odd way to say it. "?

  • "?
  • yes, but it would be an odd way to say it.
  • "?
  • yes, this is the more common way to say this.
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Can I say:"Not only Kate but also Jim didn't go to the movie."? yes, but it would be an odd way to say it.
If yes, does it mean the same as "Neither Kate nor Jim went to the movie."? yes, this is the more common way to say this.

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