[ Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..) ]
May doesn’t want milk.
May doesn’t want sugar.
A. May wants neither milk nor sugar.
B. May neither wants milk nor want sugar.
C. May doesn’t want neither milk nor sugar.

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