English, asked by januvulli, 1 year ago

sam: I can't belive it!
ED: Me - it's such a shock.
(a) not
(b) none
(c) nor
(d) neither​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Sam: I can't believe it! ED: Me Neither, it's such a shock!

Option (d)

EXPLANATION:

Neither is generally used in the following ways

  • As a way of presenting in what way a clause/sentence is connected to what has already been said
  • As a conjunction along with nor (linking 2 phrases/words)  
  • As a determiner which is followed by the singular noun
  • As a pronoun
  • When neither becomes the subject of the sentence, it is generally used with a singular verb  
  • Used for indicating that a negative statement relates to something else/someone
  • Used for denoting to each of 2 people, actions, ideas, or things, when telling something negative which applies to both of them
  • Used after any negative statement for presenting another negative statement

In the above case it used after any negative statement for presenting another negative statement. That is, used to say that the negative statement of the previous speaker pertains to the speaker too.  

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