No it is, "the top award was not given to neither Steve nor Jim"
No, the conjunction "or" should be replaced with "nor" to maintain parallel structure with "neither." The corrected sentence would be: "The top award was given to neither Steve nor Jim."
C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
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.
The nouns in the sentence are award and job.
Award is a word (not a vowel) that has two vowels. Neither of these vowels has a long sound.
no zac efron never won a award from neither topics
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday.
The sentence is a declarative sentence, it makes a statement.
The sentence from the passage that explains the "special award" for Donald's pie would be: "Donaldβs pie was deemed the best overall and earned him a special award for creativity and taste."
He will accept the award on Saturday
The correct phrasing is "I want to present this award to Mary."
The correct sentence is "Give the award to whomever you think is best."The pronoun "whomever" is the objective form, functioning as the object of the preposition "to".The pronoun "whoever" is the subjective form.
The editor of the book got an award.