traducir NEITHER: ninguno, ninguna, ningĂșn, ninguno/na, ninguno/na, tampoco. MĂĄs informaciĂłn en el diccionario inglĂ©s-español.
Either/or applies to positive comparisons, whereas neither/nor applies to negative comparisons. Neither/Nor. Like the positive counterparts, neither/nor scenarios also contain singular verbs when comparing two singular items: Neither the bracelet nor the necklace was silver. Neither my brother nor my sister knows how to cook. According to some
1) Both Paris and London are. 2) Either Paris or London is. 3) Neither Paris nor London is. 4) Both John and I are. 5) Either John and I am. 6) Neither John nor I am. Yes, that's the grammatical subject-verb agreement. How natural the sentences sound depends on the sentences and the context they are used in. Remember natural English is not just
I'm not sure if that second usage is correct either, but it looks wrong. I would say "Neither pair of parties is concerned with Egypt". I don't think you can say neither there, because there are more than two 'two's in a set of four. There are 6 of them. It makes more sense to give the specific groupings of two a name, like the generic 'pair'.
1. ‘I can’t swim.’ ‘Neither can I.’ 2. Ruth didn’t turn up. Margaret didn’t either. 3. James didn’t pass the test. Nor did Samuel. 4. ‘I don’t like opera.’ ‘Neither do I / I don’t either.’ 5. Our main need is not food, nor / or jobs. It is education. 6. James was not at home, and neither / nor was Alice. 7. He
(Rule 4) "Either/or" and "Neither/nor" do not create a plural. When the simple subjects are singular, "either/or" and "neither/nor" do not create a plural. For example: Neither Janet nor John have a suggestion. Neither Janet nor John has a suggestion. However, when one of the simple subjects is plural, things get tricky.
Examples of EITHER-OR in a sentence, how to use it. 24 examples: There is no radical disjunction, no mutually exclusive ' either-or', between


Usualmente cuando “either” y “neither” se usan como conjunción, se usan junto a los palabras “or” y “nor”. “Either/or”: se usan juntan para ofrecer una elección entre dos cosas. “You can either call me at home or the office”. / Puedes llamarme a casa o a la oficina. “Either mum or dad will come to pick you up”.

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