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Negative Statement Order Live Applies I Idea Long

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You use n__ after a negative statement in order to indicate that the negative statement also applies to you or to someone or something else.You use nor after a negative statement in order to indicate that the negative statement also applies to you or to someone or something else.
'We have no idea how long we're going to be here.'—'Nor do I.'
I don't want to see him go and nor do the fans.
He doesn't want to live in the country when he grows up, nor does he want to live in the city.
word nor
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conjunction
You use nor after 'neither' in order to introduce the second alternative or the last of a number of alternatives in a negative statement .
Neither Mr Rose nor Mr Woodhead was available for comment yesterday.
I can give you neither an opinion nor any advice.
They can neither read nor write, nor can they comprehend such concepts.
You use nor after a negative statement in order to indicate that the negative statement also applies to you or to someone or something else.
'We have no idea how long we're going to be here.'—'Nor do I.'
I don't want to see him go and nor do the fans.
He doesn't want to live in the country when he grows up, nor does he want to live in the city.
You use nor after a negative statement in order to introduce another negative statement which adds information to the previous one.
Cooking quickly doesn't mean sacrificing flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
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