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Aisha doesn't like taking the underground. She doesn't like taking the bus. (use adverb)

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Aisha doesn't like taking the underground neither does she like taking the bus.

Neither as an adverb can be used to make a negative statement when referring to multiple things that a person does not like. It can wither work by being put in front of the two things that the person does not like for instance;

Aisha neither likes taking the underground nor the bus.

Or it can be put after the first thing so that it looks like;

Aisha doesn't like taking the underground neither does she like taking the bus.

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