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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Use Of "Nor"

Hi. Are these correct? Thank you in advance for your help.

1. He could not have done it nor talked about it.

2. He didn't do it nor talk about it.

  

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No, they are not correct. " They are called correlative conjunction; they come in pairs. " They are used together in the sentence.

  • No, they are not correct.
  • " They are called correlative conjunction; they come in pairs.
  • " They are used together in the sentence.
  • Below you will find examples without the correlative conjunctions and also with them.
  • 1.
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No, they are not correct. We use "neither" with "nor." They are called correlative conjunction; they come in pairs. Others are "not only, but also" and "either, or." They are used together in the sentence. Below you will find examples without the correlative conjunctions and also with them.

1. He could not have done it or talked about it.

2. He didn't do it or talk about

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