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Catherine Protskaya
Can someone explain the meaning of "nor" in this sentence?
"Nor is this complexity inherent to the English language." Is it a grammar "nor is it"?
And here some context: "We can turn a statement into a question, state whether an action has taken place or is soon to take place, and perform many other word tricks to convey subtle differences in meaning. Nor is this complexity inherent to the English language."
Sep 6, 2022 4:19 AM
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It means "and... not... either": "And this complexity is not inherent to the English language either."
September 6, 2022
hello
can we practice together please?
September 6, 2022
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