Neither, neither … nor and not … either Grammar > Words, sentences and clauses > Negation > Neither, neither … nor and not … either from English Grammar Today Neither as a determiner Neither allows us to make a negative statement about two people or things at the same time. Neither goes before singular countable nouns. We use it to say ‘not either’ in relation to two things. Neither can be pronounced /ˈnaɪðə(r)/ or /ˈni:ðə(r)/. Neither parent came to meet the teacher. (The mother didn’t come and the father didn’t come.) Neither dress fitted her. (There were two dresses and not one of them fitted her.) We use neither of before pronouns and plural countable nouns which have a determiner ( my, his, the ) before them: Neither of us went to the concert. Neither of the birthday cards...
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