What does enfold mean?
transitive verb. 1a : to cover with or as if with folds : envelop. b : to surround with a covering : contain. 2 : to clasp within the arms : embrace.
What does neither mean?
: not the one and not the other of two people or things. neither. adjective. English Language Learners Definition of neither (Entry 3 of 3) : not one or the other of two people or things.
Does neither mean two?
Neither is used to mean none of two or more. Although some suggest that using the word neither with more than two items is incorrect, it has been commonly used to refer to more than two subjects since the 17th century.
What does neither one mean?
not either
Is Me neither correct grammar?
Both me either and me neither mean approximately the same thing, but neither is grammatically precise. To understand why, we’ll consider how they are often expressed. Person 1: “I don’t feel like going to work today.” Person 2: “Me either” (or “Me neither”).
Can I say me either?
But! Many native English speakers do say ‘me either’ instead of ‘me neither’. Yes, you will hear ‘me either’ often, but it is not correct. Do not use it in an exam.
Is it neither or neither me?
If it is the subject of the sentence, then “neither I” is correct, as in “Neither I nor anyone else in this room gave it to them.” If it is the object of the sentence, then “neither me” is correct, as in “It was given to neither me nor anyone else in this room.”
What is difference between neither and either?
Alone: either means “one of the two”; neither means “none of the two.” Use a singular verb. Either combines with or; neither combines with nor.
How do you use neither correctly?
Neither allows us to make a negative statement about two people or things at the same time. Neither goes before singular countable nouns. We use it to say ‘not either’ in relation to two things. Neither can be pronounced /ˈnaɪðə(r)/ or /ˈni:ðə(r)/.
Can you use or neither?
The above post quotes Merriam-Webster as stating: Although use with or is neither archaic nor wrong, the conjunction neither is usually followed by nor. Considering that “neither” is a conjunction of “not either,” I think “neither…or” is the correct combination.
What is the rule for neither nor?
The verb in an or, either/or, or neither/nor sentence agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it. Examples: Neither the plates nor the serving bowl goes on that shelf. Neither the serving bowl nor the plates go on that shelf.