Use the following words neither and nor at the given sentence.
2 answers:
Answer:
I can speak neither English nor French.
Explanation:
Neither is commonly used before the first of two (or more) alternatives being presented.
In this case, <u>neither</u> is going before English and <u>nor</u> is negatively connecting the alternatives.
Answer:
I can't speak English nor French.
Explanation:
Nor to replace or
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