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Use neither... nor: use but: use for: use either...or;
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Use neither... nor:
use but:
use for:
use either...or;
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1) It was neither good nor bad.
2) I wanted to go to the store, but my mother wanted me to clean my room.
3) Jacob thought he would get the job, for his father was on the staff.
4) You can either drive to the store or ride your bike.
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