neither do i hate nor i love it. ?

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gamersgaze

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Is it right if i say

Neither do i hate nor do i love it .

What is the right way to say it?
 

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Is it right if I say:

"Neither do I hate nor do I love it"?

What is the right way to say it?

Welcome to the forum.

I neither love it nor hate it.

Note that it's important to capitalise "I" at all times. We don't put a space before a full stop, comma, question mark or exclamation mark.
 

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Thank you.
But I want to say that sentence in answer to something , that is what it is necessary to use "do" after neither or nor. But i just don't know how to use that.
 

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I don't understand what you want to say. You said "I want to say that sentence in answer to something" - what are you answering?
 

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Thank you.
But I want to say that sentence in answer to something , that is what it is necessary to use "do" after neither or nor. But i just don't know how to use that.
I think the answer is going to be the same anyway. Even if the question is "Do you love it or hate it?" there's no need to use "do" in the answer.
 

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I agree with Raymott- just because we use do in a question, it doesn't mean we have to use it in an answer.
 

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