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But with neither, subject and verb are inverted, with either this does not happen: I can't make the meeting on Tuesday. ~ No, neither can I (OR: No, nor can I.) ...
Grammar experts in the early 1900s made up a rule governing "either," Webster's dictionary explains, ... Like “either,” “neither” can refer to three or more things, ...
Neither you nor I set the “rules” of English; we do it together, by using words in certain ways. But we do learn certain “rules,” and we can either remember them, forget them, or ignore them. For ...
But with neither, subject and verb are inverted, with either this does not happen: I can't make the meeting on Tuesday. ~ No, neither can I (OR: No, nor can I.) ...