No. It should say, "Mary enjoyed neither roller skating nor ice skating."
No it is, "the top award was not given to neither Steve nor Jim"
Neither
No, neither the first sentence nor the second sentence is written correctly!! Also, I am expecting to see a full refund back to my credit card account. Thank you in advance.
Neither Marques nor Leland needs his bike repaired.
No, "neither" is spelled with an "I" before the "E."
It should be: "Neither Fred nor John..."
C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
Neither of the books you are looking for are available
"Neither is Grandma" is a sentence because it includes a subject and a verb pertaining to the subject (the subject does it). "Neither is Grandma" can be rewritten as "Grandma is neither", which is more obviously a sentence, though we would not normally say it that way.
The correct sentence with properly used conjunctions is C) "Neither beauty nor popularity was considered." The other sentences contain errors related to the usage of "either" and "neither" with conjunctions.
I don't like sushi, neither does my friend.
neither tom or Jim went to the park.