Hi, Sir...
Is it possible to use "neither subject verb nor subject verb" ?? If so, shouldn't both of the subject and the verb be inverted because there are 'neither' and 'nor' preceding the subject and the verb?
Thank you, sir
This is the example:
Neither did he care about his family, nor his older brother visited them (his family).
I'm sorry if the example is not logic or understandable
Hello. Could you clarify, please, the correct contraction for this sentence: - Not only my friends but also my classmate speaks English. - So or Neither do I? is this sentence considered negative?
Hi Risa warysha,
I'm not completely sure what you mean. Please provide an example sentence and we'll be happy to comment.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
Hello again Risa warysha,
Thanks for the example. Now I see what you mean.
The sentence isn't grammatical. You need to use neither... nor to refer to similar things with only one change. For example:
I hope that clarifies it for you.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
Hi Selena,
It's an affirmative sentence, showing that your friends and your classmate do speak English, so the reply would be So do I.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
The LearnEnglish Team