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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Underlined part?

Hi!

Is the underlined part correct?

I have not received any official writ or summons to the court session, neither I have received true copy of documents submitted by John.

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I have not received any official writ or summons to the court session, nor I have received the true copies of documents submitted by John.

  • I have not received any official writ or summons to the court session, nor I have received the true copies of documents submitted by John.
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I have not received any official writ or summons to the court session, nor I have received the true copies of documents submitted by John.
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I have not received any official writ or summons to the court session; neither have I received a copy of the documents submitted by John.

I don't really understand what you mean by "true" copy.
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i THINK IT SHOULD BE NEITHER HAD I RECEIVED
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Anonymousnor I have received
This is not correct. If you want to use "nor" then it should be "nor have I received".
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Ibijas i THINK IT SHOULD BE NEITHER HAD I RECEIVED
"I have not received ... neither had I received ..." is an unlikely combination.

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