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1. I don't have to hurry, and neither does she.

2. I don't have to hurry, and nor does she.

3. I don't have to hurry, neither does she.

4. I don't have to hurry, nor does she.

(Which ones are grammatical?)
11 years ago

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1 and 4 are correct.
11 years ago

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