The word neither is used in a sentence when describing two parties when both are rejected, usually in conjunction with the word 'nor'. An example would be:
"For dinner, I chose neither the Pad Thai nor the Pickled Monkey Brains."
enumeration sentence can be used in a sentence as such. enumeration means numbered words..
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use the definition of analogy in a sentence!
you just used it in a sentence... How do you use mathematical in a sentence? is a sentence
it can be used to write a multiplication sentence by flipping the numbers around
no. if a sentence was going to end with "neither" it has to be changed to "either" however it can be used as if for example someone is a writer and someone is asking them about the words they put in the story. they could say " did you use the word neither" in that case i think the correct answer to your question is yes. a sentence can end in the word neither
Neither pesticides nor hormones are used in the production of organic foods.
Neither of the books you are looking for are available
No, the conjunction "or" should be replaced with "nor" to maintain parallel structure with "neither." The corrected sentence would be: "The top award was given to neither Steve nor Jim."
"Neither is Grandma" is a sentence because it includes a subject and a verb pertaining to the subject (the subject does it). "Neither is Grandma" can be rewritten as "Grandma is neither", which is more obviously a sentence, though we would not normally say it that way.
The conjunction "neither...nor" is called a correlating or correlative conjunction.
The conjunction "neither...nor" is called a correlating or correlative conjunction.
It is NOT correct; it should be: He has neither had his breakfast nor IS HE coming out of his room (the inversion is used here for emphasis and effect).
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
neither tom or Jim went to the park.
I don't like sushi, neither does my friend.
No. It should say, "Mary enjoyed neither roller skating nor ice skating."