- “Either” means “X OR Y” (but not both). If you do not quote specifically X and Y, make sure to write of+the+something or of+pronoun as in the first example. Notice that the verb is always singular.
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Sunday, January 19, 2014
Grammar: Both either and neither
The words either, neither, and both are all used to talk about how two objects relate to each other.
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