Grammar (
either..or and neither..nor ) CONJUCTION
either..or
·
The expression either
. . . or means the first one or the second one.
· Either… or - used
in a sentence in the affirmative sense when referring to a choice between two
possibilities.
- We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you.
- We can go to either Greece or Spain for our holiday.
- It’s my final offer – you can either take it or leave it.
- He is a fool. He is a madman.
- The car dashed against a goat. The car dashed against a donkey.
neither..nor
·
The expression neither
. . . nor means not the first one and not the second one.
· Neither…. nor - used in a sentence in the negative sense when you want to say that
two or more things are not true.
- Neither my mother nor my father went to university.
QUICK TRY…
Combine
the ideas. Use either . . . or/neither ...nor.
1. I don’t
eat candy. I don’t eat cake.
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2.
Maybe I’ll drink soda. Maybe I’ll drink juice.
(I
will choose one)
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