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I've looked everywhere to find the correct way to write this line, but I can't find any help, and now it's bugging me.
Perhaps one of you kind souls can help?
Should it be: "He hasn't the time or inclination."
Or: "He hasn't the time nor inclination."
I could write: "He has neither the time nor inclination" which would be correct, but now I'm curious to know how to write the original.
Gah!
Any ideas?
Perhaps one of you kind souls can help?
Should it be: "He hasn't the time or inclination."
Or: "He hasn't the time nor inclination."
I could write: "He has neither the time nor inclination" which would be correct, but now I'm curious to know how to write the original.
Gah!
Any ideas?