Table of Contents
- 1 What is an example of neither?
- 2 What does nether mean?
- 3 What type of words are neither nor?
- 4 Is neither plural or singular?
- 5 What is a nether lip?
- 6 What does lit on a nettle mean?
- 7 How do we use neither?
- 8 Is neither/nor singular or plural?
- 9 What is the Websters dictionary definition of neither?
- 10 What is the status of being alive or deceased?
- 11 Do you ask if a person is alive or dead?
What is an example of neither?
Neither means not one or the other of two things. An example of neither is when Jim did not go to the party and Sally did not go to the party. Not either. Nor.
What does nether mean?
1 : situated down or below : lower Snakes nested in the nether reaches of the cave. 2 : situated or believed to be situated beneath the earth’s surface captured her and carried her off to the nether world to be his wife— S. V. McCasland.
What is this word neither?
grammar notes for neither As an adjective or pronoun meaning “not either,” neither is usually followed by a singular verb and referred to by a singular personal pronoun: Neither lawyer prepares her own briefs.
What type of words are neither nor?
conjunctions
The words either, or and neither are kinds of conjunctions, or words that join parts of a sentence together. We understand that the speaker will choose only one of the two things. But if a sentence already has a negative word like “not,” it is more common to use either.
Is neither plural or singular?
Is it ‘neither is’ or ‘neither are’? Neither is usually used with a singular verb, as in “Neither one is here.” But sometimes, especially when a prepositional phrase with a plural in it comes between neither and the verb, a plural verb is used, as in “Neither of those are going to work.”
What is sentence of neither?
“Neither chicken nor steak are available.” “They have neither red nor white wine at this restaurant.” “She said neither yes nor no.” “The answer is neither true nor false. It was a trick question.”
What is a nether lip?
adj placed or situated below, beneath, or underground. nether regions, a nether lip.
What does lit on a nettle mean?
If you know what a nettle is—it’s a plant with stinging hairs—then you’ll have no trouble remembering the verb nettle: it means to annoy, bother, irritate, or bedevil. When you nettle someone, you act like a nettle; you annoy, bother, and generally tick off a person.
How do you use neither?
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)/.
How do we use neither?
Is neither/nor singular or plural?
When neither and nor link singular terms, the verb is singular: Neither the car nor the truck is available. When neither and nor link a singular term and a plural one, put the plural term second and use a plural verb: Neither the car nor the trucks are available.
How do you use neither or?
When a clause with neither or nor is used after a negative clause, we invert the subject and the verb after neither and nor: He hadn’t done any homework, neither had he brought any of his books to class. We didn’t get to see the castle, nor did we see the cathedral.
What is the Websters dictionary definition of neither?
neither. pronoun. Definition of neither (Entry 2 of 4) : not the one or the other of two or more.
What is the status of being alive or deceased?
However, if they must literally enter alive or deceased in a free-form field, I think the clearest way to indicate that is to label the field Alive or Deceased? It is called living status or preferably vital status, as the former phrase has been used in wider contexts.
Is it possible for something to neither exist or not exist?
So, limiting ourselves to existence in reality, then, no, it is not possible that a thing could neither exist nor not exist, but this is simply the consequence of the general law of logic that a proposition is either true or false. Thus, “ X exists ” is either true or false.
Do you ask if a person is alive or dead?
Add citations from reputable sources by editing the post. Posts with unsourced content may be edited or deleted. I believe it’s literally “state”. If you are to enquire about whether a person is alive or dead without literally asking “are they alive or dead?”, you ask for their state. Highly active question.