Timeline for "There are neither" or "there are no neither"?
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Dec 25, 2016 at 13:27 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackEnglishLL/status/813013236660453377 | ||
Dec 24, 2016 at 22:37 | comment | added | Au101 | Honestly, though, I think 'we have neither', or - even more likely - 'I'm sorry, but we don't have either [of those/them]' would be more idiomatic | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 15:27 | vote | accept | Virtuous Legend | ||
Dec 24, 2016 at 15:23 | comment | added | Virtuous Legend | @DavidK K. it's absolutely typo:) Thank you for the attention. | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 15:23 | history | edited | Virtuous Legend | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Dec 24, 2016 at 15:17 | comment | added | Mark Hubbard | You could also say, "I'm sorry, but we have neither at this time." | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 15:17 | comment | added | David K | As an aside, "answer me" means "give to me an answer to a question that I asked." Since the question was asked to you by someone else, you may say I could answer him or I could answer her. | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 15:07 | answer | added | David K | timeline score: 6 | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 15:07 | answer | added | Hassan Ashas | timeline score: 2 | |
Dec 24, 2016 at 14:41 | history | asked | Virtuous Legend | CC BY-SA 3.0 |