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She can't swim and neither can I.
She may or may not agree with us.
She has no experience in typing, nor does the skill interest her.
It's not as though the world is going to end if she leaves.
Some of his students admired him, and others despised him.
They are nice boys and I am sure you will get on with them very well.
They vote in secret, may seek public office, and may demand the removal of public officials who behave improperly.
They are now leveling the road with a bulldozer.
Maybe they will come and maybe they won't.
They are better educated, healthier and wealthier than their parents' generation was at their age.
He may come, or he may not.
He is well off, and what is more, he is of good birth.
He is tired, and so am I.
He is an honest man and will always remain so.
He works few days a week, and gets little money.
He neither wrote nor telephoned.
He is young and, what is more, handsome.
He likes Japanese, and he's good at it.
He doesn't want to go; neither do I.
He didn't go, and neither did I.

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