Yes! "Either" takes a singular verb. Either has seen that creature. ("Either have seen that creature" is incorrect.) "either" can take either plural or singular verbs. And in this case, the subject is "you", which is the second person. The second person is conjugated the same as plural third person, so "have" is preferable, but "has" is acceptable.
There is no major difference between “nor do I” and “neither do I.”. Both phrases work to mean that you have also not done something. “Neither” and “nor” show that we agree with something in a negative sense to show that we haven’t done something alongside someone else. “Neither” and “nor” are synonymous. There are no
We can also use 'neither + noun + nor + noun'. This tells us about two negative ideas, but it's quite formal. It's more normal just to use 'not + or'. I don't like coffee or tea. I like neither coffee nor tea. We can also use 'neither' at the beginning of a sentence or clause. It means 'also not'.
Example Sentences. Either he or she cooks dinner. Either Mark or Samuel will go. You can either come with me now or walk home. They don’t have enough time. They can either have breakfast or have a shower. You can either call me at home or the office. I’ll either write to you or phone you next week. Life is a horse, and either you ride it or
neither définition, signification, ce qu'est neither: 1. not either of two things or people: 2. used when you want to say that two or more things are…. En savoir plus.
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