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Wildblue Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Use of neither

Hello. Is the following sentence correct, please?

"We came to this conclusion which is desirable neither for the employee nor the employer."

Thank you.

  

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You need a comma after conclusion . There is only one conclusion and consequently the relative clause is non-restrictive. In other words, it gives additional information about the conclusion.

  • You need a comma after conclusion .
  • There is only one conclusion and consequently the relative clause is non-restrictive.
  • In other words, it gives additional information about the conclusion.
  • Otherwise, the sentence is correct.
  • CB
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You need a comma after conclusion. There is only one conclusion and consequently the relative clause is non-restrictive. In other words, it gives additional information about the conclusion. Otherwise, the sentence is correct.

CB

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