Either-Or, Neither-Nor Either-or, neither-nor. Use the paired conjunctions either-or and neither-nor to refer to the one or the other of two Use of singular vs. plural verbs. When or or nor joins two subjects, the verb that follows should agree with the subject With more than two alternatives.
Either is used when one option is chosen, while neither is used when both options are rejected. Either can also be used to indicate similarity between two options, while neither can be used to indicate a lack of similarity. It is important to use either and neither correctly to avoid confusion or miscommunication.
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Você pode responder a mesma frase usando ou uma ou a outra, mas lembre-se: o either tem conotação positiva e precisa ser acompanhado do not. Já o neither não precisa, pois já tem conotação negativa: Seu amigo: “I can’t come to the party.”. “Eu não posso ir à festa.”. Você:

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