I know it is common to use neither + nor to talk about two things, but what if I use nor as follows:
He doesn't have permission to enter the room, nor I have the right to request permission for him.
Is this correct?
neither-nor
I know it is common to use neither + nor to talk about two things, but what if I use nor as follows:
He doesn't have permission to enter the room, nor I have the right to request permission for him.
Is this correct?
Best Answer
With the sentence edited to read, "He doesn't have permission to enter the room, nor do I have the right to request permission for him." yes you used it correctly.