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aysaa

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Hello,

1.Both he and I are majoring in business.

2. Both I and he are majoring in business.


1. Neither he nor I am majoing in business.

2. Neither I nor he is majoing in business.



I would like to know if we can use the second sentences instead of the ones?
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'Both he and I are majoring in business.'

'Neither he nor I is majoring in business.'

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I think you will hear a lot of people use the "Neither he nor I am..." construction as well.
 
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