He had left his village without any previous thought or plan ( rewrite using neither nor)
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He had left his village neither any previous thought nor plan
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Use of Neither/Nor:
Neither/nor are conjunctions that link two clauses together in a sentence. Both sides must be balanced when using them in parallel structures. They represent negativity.
The following are some neither/nor rules:
- If neither is followed by a verb, neither can be used without a verb.
- If neither is preceded by a noun, neither needs to be.
- A sentence must come after neither if neither is followed by one.
- If a clause follows neither, then neither must be followed by a clause as well; the clause that follows neither must be inverted.
- If neither is followed by an adverb, neither can be used without one.
- If neither has an adjective after it, neither can be followed by one.
He had left his village without any previous thought or plan ( rewrite using neither nor)
He had left his village with neither any previous thought nor plan.
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