Learn English – Neither Nor with belong

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  • Neither I belong to "classA" nor I belong to "classB".
  • Neither I belong to "classA" nor I do to "classB".
  • I neither belong to "classA" nor "classB".

I want to know which one of the above three sentences conforms to correctness.

And if there's a better way to form the above sentence so that it might sound good and become grammatically correct then suggest that please.

Best Answer

Out of the three provided, the last one is most correct:

I neither belong to "classA" nor "classB".

"Neither" and "nor" are normally used in the pattern, "neither 'A' nor 'B'". The subject, "I", comes before "neither". I think the most correct way to say this is:

I belong to neither "classA" nor "classB".

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