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  1. Definition. 'Both the’ is used when you want to specify two specific items, people, or places together in a sentence. It usually comes before a plural noun and emphasizes the act of including each of two particular things considered separately, but at the same time.

  2. from English Grammar Today. We use both to refer to two things or people together: Both those chairs are occupied, I’m afraid. (The two chairs are occupied.) Are both your parents going to Chile? (Are your mother and father going to Chile?) Both with nouns.

  3. de English Grammar Today. We use both to refer to two things or people together: Both those chairs are occupied, I’m afraid. (The two chairs are occupied.) Are both your parents going to Chile? (Are your mother and father going to Chile?) Both with nouns.

  4. Both, either y neither se usan para hablar de dos personas o cosas que ya se han mencionado o que el oyente ya conoce. Both se usa con sustantivos en plural y either y neither con sustantivos en singular. Both of , either of y neither of se usan con sustantivos o pronombres en plural.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2019 · Is there any difference between both and both the? For example: Both students passed the exam. Both the students passed the exam. Both windows are open. Both the windows are open.

  6. 10 de may. de 2011 · 5 Answers. Sorted by: 29. "The both users" is incorrect. The determiner both has already qualified users, so you know who is being referred to. (Refer also to this excellent answer on ELL .) Adding the onto that is similar to saying "the the users". People sometimes do this anyway, such as in the phrase "the both of them", but it's informal.

  7. 1. Both, either y neither son partículas que nos permiten dar información sobre dos elementos. Either. Neither. Las dos. Cualquiera de las dos. Ninguno de los dos. Anuncios. 2. La partícula both ( ambos/as, las/los dos) se utiliza en frases afirmativas y precede a un sustantivo en plural.