‘These two groups have changed the world, but not in the way that either intended
You don’t like apples
io is enlightening
It was either John or Peter who received your message
Synonyms for either include any, whichever, one of two, whatever, any old, whatsoever, any one, no matter which, never mind which and such
When used as an adjective either means one or the other of two people or things, and neither means not one or the other of two people or things
either2 ●●● S1 W1 determiner, pronoun 1 If you used either of these expressions no one would have any problem in understanding you
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[=I like neither book] French and English are closer to each other than either language is to Chinese
O cierra la puerta o entra
either
)) + ge- collective prefix + hwæðer which of two, whether (see whether )
When or or nor joins two things, use a singular verb if both things are singular
As determiners the difference between either and ither is that either is each of two while ither is other
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I like both kinds
used in positive statements You use either and or when you are mentioning two alternatives and you want to show that no other alternatives are possible
either adjective, pronoun, conjunction (CHOICE) one or the other of two: Either person would be fine for the job
Either is used when you are making a comparison between two ideas, and only one of the ideas will come to pass
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EITHER X or Y ; We can offer a choice between two items with either X or Y