Just a few observations if I may. Question 2: I believe Answer A could also be correct, in those cases where a question could have more than one correct response. Question 10: I believe the question should read "neither he" rather than "neither him", since the pronoun here is the subject, not the object of the sentence. Question 11: If none of the two was invited, then "neither" would also be correct.
1a, 2a but 2c😅, 3a, 4c but 4a, 5a, 6a, 7a, 8a,9b but 9a why🤔 10b, 11b, 12a In the eleventh question I understood why this happened but in the ninth question why, neither please explain to me
@kpopworld6739 In question 9, if denial is used at first, then it is. Because we're here as 'I don't't', there's an option a. If the disbelievation is processed before, then it happens
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So confusing for me, learn about either or and neither nor still hard to at this time
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Just a few observations if I may.
Question 2: I believe Answer A could also be correct, in those cases where a question could have more than one correct response.
Question 10: I believe the question should read "neither he" rather than "neither him", since the pronoun here is the subject, not the object of the sentence.
Question 11: If none of the two was invited, then "neither" would also be correct.
Perhaps these are wrong options
1a, 2a but 2c😅, 3a, 4c but 4a, 5a, 6a, 7a, 8a,9b but 9a why🤔 10b, 11b, 12a
In the eleventh question I understood why this happened
but in the ninth question why, neither
please explain to me
@kpopworld6739 In question 9, if denial is used at first, then it is. Because we're here as 'I don't't', there's an option a. If the disbelievation is processed before, then it happens