[amp_mcq option1=”I did neither” option2=”nor did I” option3=”I did either” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is A. I did neither.
The sentence “He did not respond to her inquiring, I did not neither” is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to say this is “He did not respond to her inquiring, nor did I.”
The word “neither” is used to refer to two or more things that are the same. In this case, the two things are “He did not respond to her inquiring” and “I did not respond to her inquiring.” Since these two things are the same, we can use the word “neither” to refer to them both.
The word “nor” is used to join two or more negative statements. In this case, the two negative statements are “He did not respond to her inquiring” and “I did not respond to her inquiring.” Since these two statements are both negative, we can use the word “nor” to join them together.
The other options are incorrect because they do not correctly express the meaning of the sentence. Option B, “nor did I,” is the correct way to say this sentence. Option C, “I did either,” is incorrect because it does not make sense to say that you did both respond to her inquiring and not respond to her inquiring. Option D, “No improvement,” is incorrect because the sentence is grammatically incorrect.