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I don't take tea. I don't take coffee also. ( join using - "neither........ Nor"​

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Answered by gurasis1313
2

Answer:

neither

Explanation:

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Answered by payalchatterje
0

Answer:

Correct answer is I neither take tea nor coffee.

Explanation:

Here tea and coffee both are rejected.

Correct sentence is I neither take tea nor coffee.

Use of neither nor:

Neither/nor is used together to say that two or more things are not true or will not happen. For example:

Size 4 is not available in either blue or red.

I won't call or text you until lunch.

No, nor either and or are not examples of English words. Depending on how they are used in a sentence, they have a different class of speech or part of speech. These include adjectives, determiners,conjunctions,adverbs and pronouns. For example, in the sentence "Do either of you play football?" "whether" is a pronoun.

Are and are not used together?

Yes, English uses can't and can't together in a sentence to indicate that 2 or more things are not true or will not happen. For example, "my sister or brother doesn't live in New York." Either and or are used in a sentence to indicate a choice. For example, "We can either go to Burger King or McDonald's."

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