✅ Correct Sentences:
2. He is neither a teacher nor a student.
3. He is not a teacher, and nor is he a student.
4. He is not a teacher, nor is he a student.
⭐️ All of these mean the same thing: he is not a teacher and not a student.
5. Jack was not a teacher, and nor did he behave well.
6. Jack was not a teacher, nor was Tom.
⭐️ These are also correct. In #6, both Jack and Tom were not teachers.
8. I will not agree to that, nor will I even consider it.
9. I will not agree to that, nor will Tom even consider it.
10. I will not agree to that, nor will Tom go to school.
⭐️ These are all correct — “nor” is used after a negative sentence like this.
❌ Incorrect or awkward:
1. He is not a teacher or a student.
This is not fully correct. Use: “He is neither a teacher nor a student.”
7. I will not agree to that, or even consider it.
“Or” is wrong here. Use “nor” instead.
11. She will not agree to that, neither will Tom eat fresh meal.
This is incorrect. A better version would be:
She will not agree to that, nor will Tom eat a fresh meal.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions
—Beatrice