How tall is your sister?()
Neither Mr. Babcock nor other clerical workers () an additional reward.
What is your eldest sister like?()
You issued the following statement in your SQL*Plus session: SQL>ALTER SESSION ENABLE RESUMABLE TIMEOUT 600; Which operation is neither suspended nor resumed using the Automatic Resumable Allocation feature in your database?()
Maximum and minimum working temperatures must be considered when choosing the joint, which must be so installed that it is neither over-compressed nor over-extendedThe bold and italic word "which "probably means ().
He neither knows nor cares what happened.
In the west, it is a general practice to send a gift to guests, but the gift is neither too big nor expensive.
Neither You nor I _______ interested in English.
Your firm has been kindly to us by your sister firm.
Her politics____neither conservative nor liberal.
He likes neither apples nor pears, _______________ ?
Neither I nor she ( ) Chinese.
The two sisters are forced to play the piano. In fact, neither of them ________ to play it.
The latest clock to be invented is a "language clock" which helps us to determine the dates of certain occurrences. This clock requires neither engines, springs, pendulums, nor electricity.
As for our products, neither the prices nor the quality () been changed.
Neither the clerks nor the manager() ______ anything about the accident now.
Neither the teacher nor the students are ____ with the result of the exam. A contentB contentedC satisfyingD contenting
Neither he nor I__from Japan, that is, neither of us_Japanese.
Neutral packing means that there is neither a name of the origin, nor a name and address
Neither John nor I able to persuade Richard’s grandfather to attend the wedding.
Professor Li has neither watched TV nor _____the film for quite a few days.
Neither Derek nor I _______to blame Alice for not telling the truth.
In the dark I could have taken her your sister.
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