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The correlative conjunctions either … or and neither … nor co-ordinate two or more words, phrases or clauses.
Note that the constructions following these correlatives should be parallel in structure. That is, they should have the same structure: if a noun is used after one, then a noun must follow the other; if a prepositional phrase is used after one, then a prepositional phrase must follow the other; and so on.
When these conjunctions are used to join two or more subjects, the verb should agree in number with the nearer subject.
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