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Neither Ken nor James like to hike or run. vs Neither Ken nor James like to hike and run.

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. The first phrase using 'or' implies that Ken and James don't like to do either activity individually. The second phrase using 'and' implies that they don't like to do both activities together. The choice between 'or' and 'and' depends on the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 624 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"Neither Ken nor James like to hike or run."

This phrase is used to indicate that neither Ken nor James like to engage in either of the two activities, hiking or running.
  • Question: Do you like to hike?
  • She likes likes to bike; she likes to hike.
  • Because you like to hike, or was it because you couldn't stand to bugle?
  • Neither I nor James can come to the phone right now.
  • We don't go on hikes or take small bites.
  • Go on a picnic or a hike or something, remember what the world is like.
  • Neither I, nor Mozzie, nor James will use the scanner for such a search.
  • I have to hike this much almost every day.
  • Maybe it's time to hike up the hemline a little.
  • The best place to hike ever.
  • We need to hike about another mile and get to a clearing.
  • I don't want them to hike your photograph.
  • Kirsten spent all year training to hike mount Kilimanjaro.
  • We have to hike into the woods a little.
  • Had to hike eight miles to see that guy.
  • James likes Middle Eastern Renaissance art, horticulture and setting fire to small animals.
  • There's a gaggle of women, all free and clear, ready and willing to hike up their skirts.
  • Okay, we've got a couple hours to hike.
  • Eventually, I managed to hike hitchings... with group of young scholars also traveling across country.
  • So we had to hike to Buenos Aires, get a boat to Las Malvinas, and a cargo plane across the Atlantic.

Alternatives:

  • neither ken nor james like to hike or to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike or to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike or to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike or to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike or to run.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"Neither Ken nor James like to hike and run."

This phrase is used to indicate that neither Ken nor James like to engage in both activities, hiking and running, together.
  • Question: Do you like to hike?
  • She likes likes to bike; she likes to hike.
  • Because you like to hike, or was it because you couldn't stand to bugle?
  • Neither I nor James can come to the phone right now.
  • Neither I, nor Mozzie, nor James will use the scanner for such a search.
  • Let me take her for a hike and clean my conscience.
  • I have to hike this much almost every day.
  • Maybe it's time to hike up the hemline a little.
  • The best place to hike ever.
  • We need to hike about another mile and get to a clearing.
  • I don't want them to hike your photograph.
  • Kirsten spent all year training to hike mount Kilimanjaro.
  • We have to hike into the woods a little.
  • Had to hike eight miles to see that guy.
  • James likes Middle Eastern Renaissance art, horticulture and setting fire to small animals.
  • There's a gaggle of women, all free and clear, ready and willing to hike up their skirts.
  • Okay, we've got a couple hours to hike.
  • Eventually, I managed to hike hitchings... with group of young scholars also traveling across country.
  • So we had to hike to Buenos Aires, get a boat to Las Malvinas, and a cargo plane across the Atlantic.
  • The house is so secluded, you'd have to be a real psychopath to hike up here to steal anything.

Alternatives:

  • neither ken nor james like to hike and to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike and to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike and to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike and to run.
  • neither ken nor james like to hike and to run.

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