I am not happy nor am I unhappy.
Neither you nor your brother have offended me.
Here's a sentence for bivouacking : I do not know what the word bivouacking means, nor how to put this word in a sentence.
I don't like neither apple nor orange.
"Nor" typically pairs with "neither" to form a correlative conjunction. For example, "She wanted neither the red dress nor the blue dress."
There is no need to capitalise the word 'koala' in a sentence. Nor do you use the word 'bear', as koalas are not bears.
I did not lie, nor would I ever lie.I was neither for nor against the candidate.I could neither ignore her insult nor forgive her.
No. Only if you begin a sentence with it. It is not a proper nor common noun, but an adjective.
The word neither is used in a sentence when describing two parties when both are rejected, usually in conjunction with the word 'nor'. An example would be:"For dinner, I chose neither the Pad Thai nor the Pickled Monkey Brains."
Yes, it can. "Neither ABC nor XYZ can/should/are/etc. ...".
No one nor anything is equal to your daddy.
Sally's homework was not perfect nor was it unsatisfactory. Her assignment was simply adequate.
She considered herself very virtuous because she neither drank nor smoked