ghaggar
A conjunction joins anything that is compound Conjunctions: and but or yet nor either+ or neither+nor
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.
South Carolina is neither south nor north of the Mississippi but it is East of the river
It is neither a city nor a country. As it name implies, it is actually a river that flows through India.
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
The answer is "nor." The independent clause is "he neither ate food," and the part of the sentence following "nor" is a compound predicate. A coordinating conjunction joining two independent clauses would have a comma preceding it; however, when it joins an independent clause to a compound predicate, there is no comma preceding it.
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
The River Severn is technically neither a delta nor an estuary. The River Severn is a tidal river that flows into the Bristol Channel. It has characteristics of both a river and an estuary, where the freshwater river meets the saltwater of the sea.
commensialism
We use neither nor when we have to say two things that have not happened. Like neither me nor my friend was allowed to take the ride.
yes....Neither I nor him, knew she was capable of such
Ga 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.