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Using ‘Either or’ & ‘Neither nor’ correctly – Correlative conjunctions

advanced spoken English lessons to learn correlative conjunction either or and neither nor

advanced spoken English lessons to learn correlative conjunction either or and neither nor

In this advanced spoken English lesson, you are going to learn two correlative conjunctions ‘either-or’ and ‘neither-nor’. They are called correlative conjunction because they come in pairs. advanced spoken english lesson either or neither nor conjunction 

‘Either or’

‘Either or’ is used to emphasize a choice. When there are two or more options or alternatives, but we are not sure which of them is definite, we use ‘either or’. The verb agrees with the subject preceding it. If the subject is singular, the verb has to be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb is plural.

‘Neither nor’

‘Neither nor’ connects two or more negative alternatives. When we say none of the options are real or true, we use ‘neither-nor’. The verb agrees with the subject preceding it. If the subject is singular, the verb has to be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb is plural.

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