Yes
No, nor are they similar. No shape can always be congruent to others in its class, but appropriately specified shapes (sufficiently specified angles and proportion of line segments) are always similar.
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
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.
It is 1 that is neither a prime or a composite number The number 1 is neither prime nor composite.
neither, a regular hexagon's sides hit at a 120 degree angle so they are neither parallel nor perpendicular. An irregular hexagon's can, but usually don't. In a regular hexagon (all 6 sides congruent), opposite sides are parallel.
No, nor are they similar. No shape can always be congruent to others in its class, but appropriately specified shapes (sufficiently specified angles and proportion of line segments) are always similar.
No, they do not have similar meanings. Yes, they have contradictory meanings. They mean neither the same nor opposite.
A cylinder has 2 congruent bases, parallel lines called "elements" that connect the bases, and can have neither concave nor convex properties.
Neither, then nor; eg neither Jack nor John can ski.
An octagon is neither a quadrilateral nor a parallelogram. "Quadrilateral" refers to a shape that has four sides. "Parallelogram" refers to a shape that has two pairs of opposite, congruent sides. An octagon has eight sides, and since eight is not equal to four, an octagon is neither a quadrilateral nor a parallelogram.
It is neither nor and either or. So, in a sentence, "he is neither funny, nor smart"
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.
A parallelogram cannot have only two congruent sides, nor only two congruent angles.
yes....Neither I nor him, knew she was capable of such
Ga 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
"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 Storm nor Quake nor Fire was created on 2006-08-22.