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26 mai 2018
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Inglês (EUA)
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Inglês (RU)
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
He doesn’t have A or B.
He doesn’t have A nor B.
Are the two sentences different?
He doesn’t have A or B.
He doesn’t have A nor B.
Are the two sentences different?
He doesn’t have A nor B.
Are the two sentences different?
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- Inglês (EUA)
Yes they are different because your first sentence is asking does he have A or B so one or the other. The second sentence says he does not have either A or B. So he has no A and B
- Inglês (EUA)
- Inglês (RU)
yes , first one is incorrect
He doesn't have A nor B is the correct way of saying
The first one can be corrected like He does have either A or B
second one like neither A nor B
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- Inglês (EUA)
Yeah, they both sound awkward.
He has neither A nor B.
- Chinês Simples (China)
- Inglês (EUA)
- Castelhano (México)
He doesn't have A or B implies that he had a choice between the two items.
He doesn't have A nor B indicates that the person had the possibility of having either A or B , but has neither.

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