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Using ‘Neither’ Correctly in English

Learn how to use ‘neither’ when talking about two things you don’t like. A common mistake English learners make!

Understanding when and how to use ‘neither’ is important for clear and correct English. In this short video, you’ll learn the difference between using ‘either’ and ‘neither’, especially when expressing dislike for two things.

The key takeaway?
If you don’t like two options, say “I like neither of these shirts”, not “I don’t like either”. Also, avoid using “don’t” with “neither” in the same sentence — that creates a double negative, which is incorrect in standard English.

You’ll also hear a natural explanation of this rule in conversation, making it easier to remember and use in real life. Perfect for beginner and intermediate learners who want to improve grammar and sound more fluent.

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