Nigel, debate rages within the corridors.
Which of the following is the most correct (assuming you can have degrees of correctness)
“Evan doesn’t choose either.”
or
“Evan chooses neither.”
Life between coffees.
Nigel, debate rages within the corridors.
Which of the following is the most correct (assuming you can have degrees of correctness)
“Evan doesn’t choose either.”
or
“Evan chooses neither.”
Hmm. They’re both grammatically correct. However, you could argue that if you choose neither, you are making a conscious decision – a choice. However, if you don’t choose either, then you’re not actually making a choice.