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Home > English > Common Errors > Grammatical Errors

What is wrong with this sentence? ‘Neither John or Mary attended the meeting.’

A. Neither
B. John
C. or
D. attended

Answer: or


Additional Information: 'Or' should be 'nor' when using 'neither.'


Subjects: Grammatical Errors, Common Errors

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