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neither
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Not…either =
too
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"There were shops on either side of the street" either means
both
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"Neither parent came to meet the teacher." neither is a
determiner
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"Neither of us went to the concert" neither is used with
plural noun / plural noun phrase
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I don’t like ?
either
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you should avoid using this word and use neither instead i.e. neither of them are good
none
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if either or neither is the subject the verb after it needs to be
singular
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she hadn't meant for it to escalate so suddenly, ? had she expected it to
Neither
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in this sentence, "Personally, I don’t like either jacket" either is a
determiner
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Either can be an
adverb/ /pronoun/determiner/conjunction
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Neither can be a
pronoun/determiner/conjunction
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Either is the negative of
too
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? man is very witty, I find them quite dull
Neither
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? can I
neither
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"Either. It doesn’t matter" either is a
pronoun
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I don’t want ? of my parents to know i'm moving away
either
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? parent came to meet the teacher
Neither
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