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neither
1 : not either
2 : also not
usage:
Although use with or is neither archaic nor wrong, neither is usually followed by nor.
neither
determiner, pronoun, conjunction, adverb
not either of two things or people:
We've got two TVs, but neither works properly.
Neither of my parents likes my boyfriend.
Neither one of us is particularly interested in gardening.
"Which one would you choose?" "Neither. They're both terrible."
If she doesn't agree to the plan, neither will Tom (= Tom also will not).
Chris wasn't at the meeting and neither was her assistant.
INFORMAL "I don't feel like going out this evening." "Me neither."
On two occasions she was accused of stealing money from the company, but in neither case was there any evidence to support the claims.
either
1 : being the one and the other of two : EACH
2 : being the one or the other of two
either (ALSO)
adverb
used in negative sentences instead of 'also' or 'too':
I don't eat meat and my husband doesn't either.
"I've never been to the States." "I haven't either."
They do really good food at that restaurant and it's not very expensive either.
either (CHOICE)
determiner, pronoun, conjunction
used when referring to a choice between two possibilities:
Either candidate would be ideal for the job.
"Do you prefer pork or beef?" "I don't like either."
"Would you like the metal or plastic one?" "Either will do."
You can get there by train or bus - either way/in either case it'll take an hour.
We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you.
Either you leave now or I call the police!
either (BOTH)
determiner
both:
Unfortunately I was sitting at the table with smokers on either side of me.