or/nor

Subject: or/nor
From: Henry Vandelinde <vandelinde -at- WORDTEK -dot- ON -dot- CA>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 20:17:28 -0400

Hi,

'nor' is generally used in conjunction with 'neither', implying the
negative condition while 'or' is a conjunction.

'possible' is an adjective and needs a noun to modify while 'possibly' is
an adverb and needs a verb.

Cheers,

Henry
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