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Allushta [10]
2 years ago
11

He can not come to me. I can not go to him. (Use nither... Nor...​

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2 answers:
liraira [26]2 years ago
8 0

Comparsion.

He can not come to me, Nor I can go to him.

He can not come to me, Neither I can go to him.

The sentences makes sense with Nor and/or Neither replaced with it.

max2010maxim [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: Nor

When to use neither and nor in a sentence?

A “nor” usually follows a “neither” when they're used in the same sentence (1). For example, you might say: I like neither hot dogs nor ketchup. You can also use “nor” if you're talking about more than two items, but you have to repeat “nor” after each element

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