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  1. 2 de oct. de 2023 · Either/or and neither/nor explained. Either and neither can be used in various ways. They can be used as adverbs, adjectives, determiners, pronouns, or correlative conjunctions. For example: “Do either of you speak Spanish?” In this sentence, either is a pronoun. “ Neither shirt fits me properly. ”

  2. 12 de sept. de 2022 · Uso 1: Adverbio. Cuando estas palabras funcionan como adverbio, tanto “either” como “neither” funcionan como palabras de conexión. Por ejemplo: “I don’t like spinach.” “Neither do I.” / No me gustan las espinacas. A mi tampoco. “I don’t like mushrooms.” “No, I don’t like them either.” / No me gustan los champiñones. No, a mi tampoco me gustan.

  3. When a clause with neither or nor is used after a negative clause, we invert the subject and the verb after neither and nor: He hadn’t done any homework, neither had he brought any of his books to class. We did n’t get to see the castle, nor did we see the cathedral.

  4. 20 Ejemplos oraciones either y neither en inglés y español. Se utilizan either y neither en oraciones negativas para evitar la repetición. We don’t come to school by bus and they don’t come to school by bus. (Nosotros no vamos a la escuela en autobús y ellos no van a la escuela en autobús) Se puede utilizar either para evitar la repetición:

  5. 29 de ago. de 2012 · Either…or and neither…nor are correlative conjunctions. They are used to introduce alternatives. Study the following pairs of sentences given below. He cooks dinner. Or she cooks dinner. Either he or she cooks dinner. She can have tea. Or she can have coffee. She can have either tea or coffee.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Por ejemplo: I’m neither happy nor sad ️ No estoy ni contenta ni triste. The conference was neither informative nor entertaining ️ La conferencia no fue ni informativa ni entretenida.

  7. 14 de ago. de 2013 · Here are some examples: Neither Sarah nor Peter was to blame for the mistake. Sarah liked neither Rome nor Paris. She prefers the countryside. If a verb is already in the negative then either …or is used and not neithernor. Sarah didn't like either Rome or Paris. Sarah didn't like Rome or Paris. I don't like coffee or tea.