Business English: A Practice Book by Rose Buhlig

10. They are barred who neither can read nor write.

=Exercise 130--Either--or, Neither--nor= These conjunctions are correctly used in speaking of two things only. Care must be taken to use _or_ with _either_ and _nor_ with _neither_. In comparing three or more things use _any of them_, _none of them_, or _no_. In the following sentences use only the correct italicized forms: