1. Yes, "nor" means "and not." With "neither," this is an example of a correlative conjunction.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conjunctions.htm#correlative_conjunctions
2. The first is often used casually (but is grammatically incorrect). The 3rd and 4th choices are the best.
1. It is neither hot nor warm.
(In this sentence, what does 'nor' mean?
Does 'nor' mean 'and - not'?)
2. I don't like pears.
- Me neither.
- The same to me.
- I don't like pears, either.
- I don't like them, either.
(Are the answers all grammatical?)
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