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Neither/either
Please, could anybody explain me the difference between either and neither? Thank you :)
22 de feb. de 2015 12:03
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'Neither' is the negative form of 'either'.
1. A common construction is 'either..or' and 'neither ... nor'. You might say:
'You can speak to her in either English or Italian. Either language is fine. She speaks both languages fluently.'
or
'Neither his father nor his mother speaks English. Neither of his parents can speak English. They only speak Chinese.'
2. Remember that English has a 'no double negative rule'. This means that 'neither' goes with an affirmative verb, while 'either' goes with a negative verb.
I don't play football, and I don't play tennis either = I play neither tennis nor football
3. We often use 'either' and 'neither' as short answer questions when we are agreeing with someone. The same double negative rules applies.
I haven't seen that film.
Neither have I.
I haven't either.
I'm not going to school today.
Neither am I.
I'm not either.
All of these responses, as you can see, would translate as 'Neanch'io'.
22 de febrero de 2015
I can't explain clairky but I know that "Either works with" or and "Neither works with nor."
(1) When you use neither...nor it means that you exclud both possibilities.
(2) When you use either... or it means that it's the first possibility or the second.
Examples: In this game you either win or lose. || I assume neither you nor me is likely to win this game.
22 de febrero de 2015
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Benedetta
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Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Italiano
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