
can neither / can't either - WordReference Forums
Jan 3, 2017 · Hi, My sister can’t go out and ( I can neither / I can’t either ). Both are correct, right?
(Me) Either / Neither [AE vs BE] | WordReference Forums
Dec 30, 2013 · The non-standard “me either” is a casual substitute for “me neither”, which is itself a casual substitute for “neither do/am I”. My impression is that it’s relatively rare in BE but fairly …
Neither of us is or neither of us are? - WordReference Forums
Jan 12, 2009 · The dictionary itself exemplifies it once using singular and then plural... Which is correct choice? Neither of us is/are coming to the party. Neither of them was/were at the party.
I didn't either / Neither did I - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2006 · A recent discussion on neither/nor. Person A: I didn't see Simone. Person B: Neither did I. Person C: I didn't either. Person D: Nor did I. Double-negatives are a no-no in English. So use …
Is either/Are either of you... | WordReference Forums
Aug 26, 2009 · Here's a website that explains "neither/nor" and "either/or" constructions. As you will see, the rules are more complicated when one or both of the subject nouns are plural.
I don't like either of them / Neither of them I like
Mar 25, 2013 · Hello, I'd like to know if these sentences with either/neither are correct. Which of the two cars do you like best? 1 I don't like either of them. 2 Neither of them I like 3 I like neither of them. …
either or neither? - WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2021 · Which is more natural in the negative sentence? I don't like either coffee or tea. or I like neither coffee nor tea. I know not either = neither but I am just asking which is more natural or …
EN: non plus - either / neither - WordReference Forums
Feb 10, 2008 · Neither is the negative. 1. not either, as of persons or things specified (usually fol. by nor): Neither John nor Betty is at home. 2. nor; nor yet; no more: Bob can't go, and neither can I. If …
I don't know either vs. I know neither - WordReference Forums
Mar 26, 2013 · Hello, I'd like to know if both answers are correct: Do you know John and Mary? 1 I don't know either. 2 I know neither. Many thanks in advance!
Pronunciation: either, neither - WordReference Forums
Nov 5, 2004 · Every dictionary would tell you that the first syllable in the words either and neither can be pronounced either as [-aI-] or as [-I:-]. My questions are: - Is any of them preferred? - Which one is …