Sahil Dhankhar
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This is not my homework.
Which of the following is correct and, if the both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
1:-Neither of them went.
2:-Both of them did not go.
I am facing difficulty in this regard as some one suggested that neither of them went is wrong and should be corrected but at the same time someone suggested that they both are okay.
Now tell me are both of them grammatically correct?
P.S. :- "Neither of them did not go" in my opinion is wrong. Am I right?
Thanks for replying.
Which of the following is correct and, if the both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
1:-Neither of them went.
2:-Both of them did not go.
I am facing difficulty in this regard as some one suggested that neither of them went is wrong and should be corrected but at the same time someone suggested that they both are okay.
Now tell me are both of them grammatically correct?
P.S. :- "Neither of them did not go" in my opinion is wrong. Am I right?
Thanks for replying.