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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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She learned to neither speak nor read.

She learned to neither speak nor read.
She learned neither to speak nor to read.

Hi,
Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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The meanings are the same. I'd use the second or: She learned neither to speak nor read.

  • The meanings are the same.
  • I'd use the second or: She learned neither to speak nor read.
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The meanings are the same. I'd use the second or:

She learned neither to speak nor read.

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