'Neither' is used as an adverb to agree with negative statements or to say that a negative situation is also true for someone else. When used in this way, 'Neither' typically begins the sentence and is followed by the auxiliary verb and the subject. "Robert doesn’t smoke. Neither do I."
'Neither' is used as an adverb to agree with negative statements or to say that a negative situation is also true for someone else. When used in this way, 'Neither' typically begins the sentence and is followed by the auxiliary verb and the subject.
"Robert doesn’t smoke. Neither do I."
"Would you like juice or tea?"
- Neither of those