Examveda "I don't like coffee." ". . . . . . . . do I." A. soB. neitherC. eitherD. notAnswer: Option B Solution (By Examveda Team) 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. This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Grammar
Solution (By Examveda Team) 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.
Our country is spiritual country, theirs . . . . . . religious. A. isB. areC. alsoD. have View Answer
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