Why is this wrong???
«Les Vidard ne viennent pas. Les Ford non plus» meansThe Vidards are not coming. Nor are the FordsNeither/Nor
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John V.Kwiziq community member
Neither/Nor
This question relates to:French lesson "Non plus = Neither/nor (French Negations)"
Asked 4 years ago
Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
I don't see a problem with the sentence:
Les Vidard ne viennent pas. Les Ford non plus. -- The Vidards aren't coming. Neither are the Fords.
Maarten K. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
If this was from a quiz, you should report it with the 'issue' button if you can't find a reason from the quiz report itself.
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