Join the sentence without using and but or so :Rohan does not like to play cricket . He does not like to play hockey either
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Rohan neither likes to play cricket nor hokey
Explanation:
- Rohan does not like to play cricket. He does not like to play hockey either
- The above sentence can be joined by using "nor" and "neither".
- Nor usually follows the neither. Both are used in a sentence to describe the situation of a person or a thing.
- Thus We can say that
- Rohan neither likes to play cricket nor hokey.
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Complete sentence:
Rohan likes to play neither cricket nor hockey.
Explanation:
- The words neither nor gives negative meaning where neither is used as conjunction with nor.
- It is used to refers the two negative alternatives and it is majorly preferred in formal speaking.
- Since, Rohan does not like play two sports. Neither nor is a prefect fit of the given sentence.
- It is always followed by single verb and if one noun is plural then plural verb is used.
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