The reason is that “either” collocates with “or”. It is always “either … or”. On the other hand, “neither” collocates with “nor”. It is always “neither … nor”. Don’t ever forget that!
Sir please I have a question on number 2, I thought proximity concord is when the last subject is introduced by “or” then “neither nor”,“either or” falls under correlative concord
Also, always note that Proximity Concord has to do with two (sometimes more) subjects joined my correlative conjunctions such as “either…or”, “neither…nor”, “or”, etc. Therefore, whether you call it Proximity Concord or Correlative Concord, you are saying the same thing. Don’t get confused.
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Why did you use or in either and nor in neither
The reason is that “either” collocates with “or”. It is always “either … or”. On the other hand, “neither” collocates with “nor”. It is always “neither … nor”. Don’t ever forget that!
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Why can't we use the second the normal rules sir 🙏
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Sir please I have a question on number 2, I thought proximity concord is when the last subject is introduced by “or” then “neither nor”,“either or” falls under correlative concord
“James or John is here” is the same as “Either James or John is here”. Don’t ever forget that.
Also, always note that Proximity Concord has to do with two (sometimes more) subjects joined my correlative conjunctions such as “either…or”, “neither…nor”, “or”, etc. Therefore, whether you call it Proximity Concord or Correlative Concord, you are saying the same thing. Don’t get confused.
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