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What part of speech is the word neither?

"Neither" is a coordinating conjunction.

Here's why:

* It joins equal parts of a sentence. It often pairs with "nor" to connect two negative statements.

* It's used to show a choice between two negatives. For example, "Neither the dog nor the cat ate the food."

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