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She didn’t study both German and French.
What does it mean? Please let me know in detail.
What’s the distinction between the sentence and this sentence “she studied neither German nor French.”?
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@peterf what did you mean by “Either use” neither” if that’s what meant,”?
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@peterf I’m sorry, it was in a text book as it was.
I think it depends on the situation if I have to clarify its meaning.
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She didn’t study both German and French.
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What’s the distinction between the sentence and this sentence “she studied neither German nor French.”?
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@peterf what did you mean by “Either use” neither” if that’s what meant,”?
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@peterf I’m sorry, it was in a text book as it was.
I think it depends on the situation if I have to clarify its meaning.
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