Neither...nor for three nouns

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panosgr

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Hello,

I know how to use neither and nor for two nouns, but how do you use it for three?

E.g. I can say : Neither oranges, nor apples are his favourite fruits.

But what should I say for three types of fruits?

I remember that I should use "none" but how do I put it correctly?
 
Hello,

I know how to use neither and nor for two nouns, but how do you use it for three?

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Your question seems similar to a question that has already appeared on this forum. Please take a look at this link https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/general-language-discussions/116697-neither-nor-nor-nor.html

I have none of the following: sugar, milk, bread ...

I have neither bread to eat, nor milk to drink, nor sugar for sweetness, nor salt for taste.
 
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