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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

use of neither

Hi,
Anyone explain me where should I use neither.
  

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Anonymous neither Use neither when speaking of two things. Neither of those (two) men is wearing a blue suit. = The first man of the two is not wearing a blue suit, and the second man of the two is not wearing a blue suit.

  • Anonymous neither Use neither when speaking of two things.
  • Neither of those (two) men is wearing a blue suit.
  • = The first man of the two is not wearing a blue suit, and the second man of the two is not wearing a blue suit.
  • — Would you like apple juice or grape juice?
  • — Neither.
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Anonymousneither
Use neither when speaking of two things.

Neither of those (two) men is wearing a blue suit.
=
The first man of the two is not wearing a blue suit, and the second man of the two is not wearing a blue suit.

— Would you like apple juice or grape juice?
— Neither. (= I don't want apple jui

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