i have no blue shoes either black.
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.
No, the construction "neither...nor" should be used to combine sentences with the same subject and verbs, such as "Neither animals are able to reproduce nor plants are able to survive from the heat."
1. either. . .or2. neither. . .nor 3. both. . .and 4. not only. . .but also
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
Correlative conjunctions always come in pairs. Examples include "both...and," "either...or," and "neither...nor."
"or" and "either" go together, as in, "Either you go or I will". "nor" and "neither" go together, as in, "Neither you nor I will".
Either. . .or and neither. . .nor are examples of correlative conjunctions.Either Bobby or Davey will bring the pie.
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.
No, the construction "neither...nor" should be used to combine sentences with the same subject and verbs, such as "Neither animals are able to reproduce nor plants are able to survive from the heat."
you use neither when none of them are correct and you use either when both can be correct. :) 2nd Answer: "Either" goes with "or", as in, "Either you or I will go". That means one or the other. "Neither" goes with "nor", as in, "Neither you nor I will go". That means that nobody will go.
Yes.
1. either. . .or2. neither. . .nor 3. both. . .and 4. not only. . .but also
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
to connect sentences examples: and, but, or, nor, yet, for, so
Correlative conjunctions always come in pairs. Examples include "both...and," "either...or," and "neither...nor."
Synonyms:neither, nor yet, not any, not either, not one
An example of using nor in a sentence would be: " They had neither fish nor cheese at the party." It usually has to be paired with neither to work properly in a sentence. Nor goes with neither. Or goes with either. The color, gray, is neither black nor white. I prefer either gray or black for lettering.