Yes. Nor means "and not" as well as "or not." I do not smoke. Nor do I drink.
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
u use it when u tlk to ppl !!!!! When neither alternates fit. Neither/nor are basic conjugates to either/or. So, one can say, I like neither this, nor that. It'd be incorrect to say, I like neither this, or that. As the latter is in the affirmitive. Nor, cannot be used without an already rejected option.
We use neither nor when we have to say two things that have not happened. Like neither me nor my friend was allowed to take the ride.
"or" and "either" go together, as in, "Either you go or I will". "nor" and "neither" go together, as in, "Neither you nor I will".
Neither Mike nor John wanted to clean up after their roommate Chris.
you use neither when none of them are correct and you use either when both can be correct. :) 2nd Answer: "Either" goes with "or", as in, "Either you or I will go". That means one or the other. "Neither" goes with "nor", as in, "Neither you nor I will go". That means that nobody will go.
If you mean how to you use the word neither in math, then here is an example. The number 0 is neither prime nor composite.
You can use "nor" to join two negative alternatives in a sentence. For example: "I neither eat meat nor fish." In this sentence, "nor" is used to show that the speaker does not eat either meat or fish.
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Neither the mom nor the daughter wanted to drive down to Arizona for softball Nationals.