- While many expected either the Cranes, Bergdorfs, or Dormands, it didn’t fall that way. In fact, neither of these families even got an invitation.
Either references two. Neither is about two, too.
If you’re talking about three, you can’t use either or neither.
You can say any. Or you can say none. But you can’t say either or neither.
Maybe these families got shunned for having inferior writers?