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Maria Alejandra
What is the right way to deny two or more things within a sentence?
A: I wasn't listening to music nor eating.
B: I was neither listening to music nor eating.
C: I wasn't listening to music or eating.
D: I wasn't either listening to music or eating.
If the right answer isn't among these could you guys tell me please what it is.
And what would be a sentence where more than two things are being denied?
8 déc. 2017 13:49
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In my opinion, the only answer here that sounds really wrong is D. A is a better, but it would make more sense if it said 'I wasn't listening to music, nor was I eating'. B is correct but sounds a bit more formal and C is correct but quite informal. There are a lot of times where lots of things are being negated, such as:
'I haven't cleaned, cooked or done my homework.'
'I don't like red, blue or green.'
'He doesn't want to go out, talk to anyone or see anyone.'
Hope this helps :)
8 décembre 2017
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Maria Alejandra
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Japonais, Coréen, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Japonais, Coréen
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