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"or" and "either" go together, as in, "Either you go or I will". "nor" and "neither" go together, as in, "Neither you nor I will".
in my past experience in alarms there should be a button hidden under the dash in your car The factory alarm is reset by turning the key in either front door or the liftgate.
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you use neither when none of them are correct and you use either when both can be correct. :) 2nd Answer: "Either" goes with "or", as in, "Either you or I will go". That means one or the other. "Neither" goes with "nor", as in, "Neither you nor I will go". That means that nobody will go.
The opposite of either is neither.
The correct one is either: You will never go either. To use neither, there must be an alternate: You will never go and neither will I.
Turn the key in either front door or the liftgate.
Try unlocking either the driver's door or the liftgate with the key.
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