My grandfather has never flown in an airplane; _________ does he want ...
Explanation:
The correct answer is "Either could be used here" because both "neither" and "nor" can be used in negative sentences, but in this sentence, there is no negative context. The sentence simply states that the grandfather has never flown in an airplane, but it does not imply that he does not want to fly in one. Therefore, "neither" and "nor" would not be appropriate in this context.
- Use of "Neither" and "Nor":
- "Neither" is used when there are two negative options, and both of them are not applicable. For example: "Neither John nor Peter likes ice cream."
- "Nor" is used to connect two negative clauses. For example: "I don't like coffee, nor do I like tea."
- Use of "Either":
- "Either" is used when there are two options, and the sentence is not negative. For example: "I can either go to the movies or stay home."
Therefore, in this sentence, "either" is the correct option as it simply presents two options without any negative context.
My grandfather has never flown in an airplane; _________ does he want ...
Plz look at the following sentence below and try to understand
Meera came up to to me and Saina asking if we either of has had stolen her bangle. i looked at saina, she had not stolen it, neither had i.
now look at the same sentence and see if it makes sense
Meera came up to to me and Saina asking if we either of us had stolen her bangle. i looked at saina, she had not stolen it, nor had i.
both these sentences mean exactly the same. thus, neither and nor can both be used in the sentence you had a doubt in. (i have not copied this from google pr any other platform)
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