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i will neither
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"I will neither" is a valid and correct sentence in written English.
This phrase is typically used to denote two alternatives that you have chosen not to do. For example, "I will neither buy a new car nor get a loan."
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16 human-written examples
Everyone must make their own decision, of course, but I am now willing to say that I will neither publish with these three plaintiff publishers nor buy their products.
Academia
"I will neither falter nor shake".
News & Media
I will neither read pro nor con.
News & Media
I will neither contest elections nor make a party nor go into politics.
News & Media
I will neither meet nor see my tailor at any stage in its creation.
News & Media
First off, that's presupposing that Nora is actually telling the truth, which I will neither confirm or deny.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
That's their comedic niche, and it's a very acquired taste – and one I'll neither condone nor condemn.
News & Media
Waiting game I'll neither reveal what else I found, nor will I reveal any details I uncovered about the game's plot.
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Again, I will discuss neither economics nor foreign policy, since I am speaking of psychology.
Academia
Whatever happens, I will feel neither sweet grief, nor hatred, nor momentary bliss, only a detached curiosity.
News & Media
I will comment neither on the likelihood of Brexit nor on its impact on the Luxembourg economy – which is impossible anyway, owing to the multifaceted links between our two countries and because we simply don't know how the trade relationships between the EU and the UK would look post-Brexit.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I will neither", ensure you follow it with 'nor' and a second alternative. This construction is used to negate two options, not just one. For instance, "I will neither confirm nor deny the rumors."
Common error
A common mistake is to use "I will neither" followed by only one negated action. Always pair it with "nor" to negate two options. For example, it's incorrect to say "I will neither go," but correct to say "I will neither go nor stay."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "i will neither" functions as a negative correlative conjunction, setting up a choice between two negated options that will not be undertaken. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase is valid, and the examples show how it's commonly used to express a firm decision against two alternatives.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Academia
20%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Science
3%
Encyclopedias
1%
Wiki
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "i will neither" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to negate two options, as verified by Ludwig AI. It functions as a negative correlative conjunction, requiring the use of 'nor' to connect the two negated alternatives. Its register is generally neutral, making it suitable for a range of contexts including news, academia, and professional settings. A key best practice is to always ensure that 'nor' follows "i will neither" to complete the negation of two options, as omitting 'nor' constitutes a common grammatical error. Related phrases offer similar ways to express negation or unwillingness, each with slight variations in formality and emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
i shall not
Replaces "will" with "shall", implying a slightly more formal or archaic tone.
i will not
Omits "neither", focusing on a single negation rather than two alternatives.
i refuse to
Indicates a stronger sense of refusal or unwillingness.
i decline to
Offers a more polite and formal way to express unwillingness.
i am unwilling to
Emphasizes the lack of willingness on the speaker's part.
i have no intention to
Highlights the absence of intent to perform an action.
under no circumstances will i
Adds significant emphasis to the negation, indicating a firm stance.
it is not my intention to
Shifts the focus to the lack of intention, rather than direct refusal.
i am not about to
Suggests the speaker would never consider doing something.
i wouldn't dream of
Expresses strong disapproval or impossibility of the action.
FAQs
How can I use "i will neither" in a sentence?
The phrase "i will neither" is used to negate two options, typically followed by 'nor'. For example, you could say, "I "i will neither" confirm nor deny the allegations."
What's a more formal alternative to "i will neither"?
A more formal alternative could be "i shall not" or "i decline to". However, "i will neither" is already quite formal. You might say, "I "i shall not" participate in such activities."
Is it correct to say "i will neither" without a 'nor'?
No, it's grammatically incorrect. The phrase "i will neither" requires a 'nor' to negate two options. For example, say "I "i will neither" support nor condemn the action."
What's the difference between "i will not" and "i will neither"?
"I will not" negates a single action or statement, whereas "i will neither" negates two, requiring 'nor' to connect them. "I "I will not" go" versus "I "I will neither" go nor stay."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested