Confused between 'Either Or' and 'Neither Nor'? This complete English grammar lesson will clear all your doubts! Learn the difference between these correlative conjunctions with crystal-clear explanations, real-life examples, and practice exercises. Master Either/Or vs Neither/Nor forever!
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✅ Complete explanation of 'Either Or' - meaning, usage & structure
✅ Complete explanation of 'Neither Nor' - meaning, usage & structure
✅ Key differences between Either Or and Neither Nor
✅ When to use Either Or (positive choices/alternatives)
✅ When to use Neither Nor (negative statements/rejections)
✅ Subject-verb agreement rules with correlative conjunctions
✅ Pronoun agreement when using Either Or and Neither Nor
✅ Parallel structure rules for correct usage
✅ Common mistakes learners make and how to avoid them
✅ 20+ practice sentences with real conversation examples
✅ Quick tips and memory tricks to remember the difference
???? Key Takeaways:
Either Or (Positive Choice):
Used when presenting TWO positive alternatives/options
Only ONE option will be chosen
Structure: Either + Option A + Or + Option B
Example: "You can either study now or watch TV later" (Choose one)
Neither Nor (Negative Statement):
Used when REJECTING BOTH options
Expresses that NEITHER option is true/chosen
Structure: Neither + Option A + Nor + Option B
Example: "I like neither coffee nor tea" (I reject both)
Quick Comparison:
✓ Either coffee or tea = Choose one (positive)
✓ Neither coffee nor tea = Reject both (negative)
Subject-Verb Agreement Rules:
✓ Singular subjects = Singular verb
"Either Ram or Shyam is coming"
✓ Plural subjects = Plural verb
"Neither the boys nor the girls are ready"
✓ Mixed subjects = Verb agrees with the NEAREST subject
"Either my brother or my sisters are helping"
???? Perfect For:
English learners (Beginner to Advanced levels)
ESL/EFL students preparing for exams
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge exam preparation
Students struggling with correlative conjunctions
Competitive exam aspirants (SSC, Bank PO, UPSC, Railways, RRB)
Anyone wanting to improve English grammar and speaking
Teachers looking for clear explanations for their students
Professionals improving business English communication
Time Stamps
00:30 Difference between Either or and Neither nor
01:00 Grammar Rules You Must Know
02:00 “Either…or” always takes a positive verb
03:00 Verb agrees with the subject closest to it
05:00 Examples - Either or and Neither nor
07:00 Common Mistakes - Either or and Neither nor
09:00 English Grammar Quiz
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????All Online English Courses
https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store
????Pronunciation & Accent Course
https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store/courses/Accent
????All Uses Of WOULD
https://youtu.be/mgguxsS_wes
????All Uses Of COULD
https://youtu.be/z_PyX-NAKEI
????All Uses Of SHOULD
https://youtu.be/UsxM25IJdb8
My English Lesson You Might Have Missed!
????When To Use HAVE & HAVING?
https://youtu.be/Pd18sFxtoUo
????Master All Uses of BEING
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????Master All Uses of BEEN | All Tenses
https://youtu.be/PuGxa44pBHs
???? I have been Vs I had been
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???? What You'll Learn in This Video:
✅ Complete explanation of 'Either Or' - meaning, usage & structure
✅ Complete explanation of 'Neither Nor' - meaning, usage & structure
✅ Key differences between Either Or and Neither Nor
✅ When to use Either Or (positive choices/alternatives)
✅ When to use Neither Nor (negative statements/rejections)
✅ Subject-verb agreement rules with correlative conjunctions
✅ Pronoun agreement when using Either Or and Neither Nor
✅ Parallel structure rules for correct usage
✅ Common mistakes learners make and how to avoid them
✅ 20+ practice sentences with real conversation examples
✅ Quick tips and memory tricks to remember the difference
???? Key Takeaways:
Either Or (Positive Choice):
Used when presenting TWO positive alternatives/options
Only ONE option will be chosen
Structure: Either + Option A + Or + Option B
Example: "You can either study now or watch TV later" (Choose one)
Neither Nor (Negative Statement):
Used when REJECTING BOTH options
Expresses that NEITHER option is true/chosen
Structure: Neither + Option A + Nor + Option B
Example: "I like neither coffee nor tea" (I reject both)
Quick Comparison:
✓ Either coffee or tea = Choose one (positive)
✓ Neither coffee nor tea = Reject both (negative)
Subject-Verb Agreement Rules:
✓ Singular subjects = Singular verb
"Either Ram or Shyam is coming"
✓ Plural subjects = Plural verb
"Neither the boys nor the girls are ready"
✓ Mixed subjects = Verb agrees with the NEAREST subject
"Either my brother or my sisters are helping"
???? Perfect For:
English learners (Beginner to Advanced levels)
ESL/EFL students preparing for exams
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge exam preparation
Students struggling with correlative conjunctions
Competitive exam aspirants (SSC, Bank PO, UPSC, Railways, RRB)
Anyone wanting to improve English grammar and speaking
Teachers looking for clear explanations for their students
Professionals improving business English communication
Time Stamps
00:30 Difference between Either or and Neither nor
01:00 Grammar Rules You Must Know
02:00 “Either…or” always takes a positive verb
03:00 Verb agrees with the subject closest to it
05:00 Examples - Either or and Neither nor
07:00 Common Mistakes - Either or and Neither nor
09:00 English Grammar Quiz
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