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Please assist me here, May you elaborate on how to neither nor and either or in the sentence,










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Either is when you have to say something might be in a way or another: “it’s either like this, either like that” I guess you use it like “or”.
Neither and nor you could use them toghether like: “She is neither good nor bad” meaning she isn’t both those things. So neither is like the opposite of either






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    Either is when you have to say something might be in a way or another: “it’s either like this, either like that” I guess you use it like “or”.
    Neither and nor you could use them toghether like: “She is neither good nor bad” meaning she isn’t both those things. So neither is like the opposite of either






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      Either is when you have to say something might be in a way or another: “it’s either like this, either like that” I guess you use it like “or”.
      Neither and nor you could use them toghether like: “She is neither good nor bad” meaning she isn’t both those things. So neither is like the opposite of either






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        Either is when you have to say something might be in a way or another: “it’s either like this, either like that” I guess you use it like “or”.
        Neither and nor you could use them toghether like: “She is neither good nor bad” meaning she isn’t both those things. So neither is like the opposite of either






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        Either is when you have to say something might be in a way or another: “it’s either like this, either like that” I guess you use it like “or”.
        Neither and nor you could use them toghether like: “She is neither good nor bad” meaning she isn’t both those things. So neither is like the opposite of either







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