neither means "neither..." and is often paired with a singular predicate verb, but either means "one of the two" and is often paired with a singular predicate verb.
1. Neither vocabulary analysis
Phonetic symbols: British [?na; ?ni]? American [?ni?]
Interpretation:
< p>conj. Neither; neitheradv. Neither; neither... nor
adj. Neither
pron. Neither
2. Either vocabulary analysis
Phonetic symbols: British ['a; 'i?-] ? American ['i?]
Interpretation:
adj. Either;
prep. Any one
conj. Also extended information
1. Neither you nor I can be held responsible.
Neither you nor I can be held responsible.
Neither you nor I can be held responsible.
2. He didn't go last night, neither could he go to the place as that.
He didn't go last night, neither could he go to the place as that.
He didn't go last night, neither could he go to the place as that.
3. Neither trickery nor coercion is used to secure confessions.