Neither means "not either" for example if someone asked you "Do you prefer chocolate or vanilla?" and you said neither, it actually means you prefer none of them.
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"Neither do I" is correct.
It is neither.
the number 1 is neither. it is a special number. prime, nor composite.
Neither are.
1 is neither.
1 and 0 are neither composite or prime numbers
The correct phrase is "neither was" when referring to a singular subject, and "neither were" when referring to a plural subject. For example, you would say "Neither of the options was appealing" for a singular subject and "Neither of the teams were ready" for a plural subject. It depends on what follows "neither."
The correct phrasing is "neither one has," as "neither" is a singular pronoun and therefore takes a singular verb (has) in this sentence.
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"Yes, neither have I."