But you use this only when you're talking about two subjects, right?
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Héctor V.Kwiziq community member
But you use this only when you're talking about two subjects, right?
I mean, In all the previous examples you were only talking about two people. What if I want to talk about three or more people/objects/animals?
This question relates to:French lesson "Ni l'un(e) ni l'autre ne ... = Neither (one nor the other) (French Negations)"
Asked 8 years ago

AurélieKwiziq Head of French, Native French Teacher
Bonjour Héctor !
Could you please give me a specific example of what you mean, and I'd be happy to look into it for you :)
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