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In the negative case, I would use either/or with a comma (or dash). "The significant effects proposed by the 5 packages do not agree, either with each other or with the book." In the positive case, I would use neither/nor but without punctuation. "The significant effects proposed by the 5 packages agree neither with each other nor with the book."
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今回は「nor」の使い方に焦点を合わせます。文章全体が否定ですので、読みながら、ネガティブにならないように気をつけてください(笑)。実際、ネイティブにとっても「nor」の使い方は難しいので、「nor」を正しく使えるようになるには少し時間が掛かると思います。 しかし、「nor」の
Either she goes or I go. I did not communicate with the deputy minister either by telephone or by letter regarding this matter. Neither Nova Scotia nor New Brunswick is involved in the project. Neither the hockey players nor the Toronto fans were happy with the final score. For dessert, you can have either ice cream, lemon pie or chocolate cake. Eitheror (affirmative) and Neithernor (negative). Plus bonus content: Which do you prefer? Either/or for affirmative when referring to a choice b
Either – Can be used as both an adverb and a pronoun. When used as an adverb, it means “in addition,” “as well,” or “too.”. When used as a pronoun, either means “one or the other,”. Ither – Ither is a Scot word that has the same meaning as “either” or “other”. Ither is not considered a modern English word.
38. Although the classic rule is to use neither and nor together, Grammar Girl writes: “Nor” doesn’t necessarily have to appear in a sentence with the word “neither.” “Nor” can start a sentence. For example, if you’ve just mentioned that you don’t usually wake up at 6 a.m. and you want to continue being negative, you can start
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