Because it is a cycle
There is neither a beginning nor an end , but a constant change between beginning and end, between birth and death, which then produces new life...
symbol of eternity. a ring has neither beginning nor end!
Yes, it can. "Neither ABC nor XYZ can/should/are/etc. ...".
Confusion is neither a prefix nor a suffix. It is a noun that refers to a state of being bewildered or unclear about something. Prefixes come at the beginning of a word, and suffixes come at the end to modify its meaning.
neither the start nor the end have a clearly defined date
Never ends unless u can smash every rock in this universe
When the rocks heat and cools with the correct pressure to make igneous rocks to metamorphic rock and metamorphic rock to sedimentary rock
When the rocks heat and cools with the correct pressure to make igneous rocks to metamorphic rock and metamorphic rock to sedimentary rock
It is called a circle.
The answer is historical. It's a quote from WW2. Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the statement "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Nov 10 1942
Perhaps your question should be what terms fit together in English such as: and/or versus neither/nor.