Neither nor is a correlative conjunction. It is used to connect two alternatives in a negative construction.
"Neither" can be a pronoun (indefinite), conjunction (when paired with "nor"), adjective, adverb, or (intensifying) interjection (this last use colloquial, as in "Me neither!")
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
yes....Neither I nor him, knew she was capable of such
No, the correct sentence is: "Neither he nor you is going to the party." In this case, "is" should be used because neither "he" nor "you" is singular.
Not by itself, where it is either an adjective/determiner (neither boy) or a pronoun (neither is ready). However, it is paired with the conjunction NOR to form the correlative conjunction neither/nor.
A conjunction joins anything that is compound Conjunctions: and but or yet nor either+ or neither+nor
The English language includes a part of speech that the Latin language doesn't. That part of speech is the article. The Latin language has neither definite nor indefinite articles. So it has no equivalents of 'a' and 'the'.
'Nor' is a conjunction. Here is an example of its use. 'Joe could neither ride a bicycle, nor walk home'. 'Nor' is used in tandem with 'neither'. One does NOT say ' 'Joe could NOT ride a bicycle, nor walk home'.
"Neither" can be a pronoun (indefinite), conjunction (when paired with "nor"), adjective, adverb, or (intensifying) interjection (this last use colloquial, as in "Me neither!")
Items in a series, coordinating ideas, and repetition.
BOTH
Neither the Kalahari nor the Namib Deserts are part of the Sahara.
It can be a pronoun, conjunction, adjective or adverb.
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
The peduncle is neither a male nor female part of the flower. It is the stalk that supports the flower and connects it to the rest of the plant.
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
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.