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Lily
Which is more correct : I will eat neither chicken nor fish or I will not eat neither chicken nor fish ?Thanx.
May 2, 2010 4:24 PM
Answers · 4
Hello Honey,
" I will not" is a negation.
"neither" is another negation.
If you say:
"I will not .... neither "
you are double negating the sentence,therefore it is wrong.
The correct form is :
"I will eat neither ..... nor ..."
May 2, 2010
first sentence is correct bcz neither is negative in itself
May 2, 2010
first 100%
May 2, 2010
i think i'll not eat neither chicken nor fish cuz the sentence should be in negative
May 2, 2010
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