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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · Either… or” is typically used to compare two nouns or options. It’s tricky, but here are some examples of “either… or.” This summer, I want to visit either France or England. Either we can eat Chinese food, or I’ll make food at home. I want to attend either Harvard or Yale. 24. Neither… nor

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Learn the list of Correlative Conjunctions (Either/Or, Neither/Nor, As/As, Rather/Than, Both/And…) with example sentences and picture. Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions which work together to coordinate two items.

  3. They mean entirely different things. "You can have either A or B" means you can have A but not B or B but not A, but you can't have both. "You can have neither A nor B" means you can't have A or B.

  4. Hace 1 día · USE OF EITHER... OR & NEITHER... NOR || ENGLISH LANGUAGE ONLINE CLASS #videos #education #teacher.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2024 · What is the difference between these two? 1 Now, you either go with us or stay here. 2 Now, you are either going with us or staying here. To me both sentences are interchangeable. Is that right?

  6. Hace 2 días · Instead of neither...nor, not (...either)...or is usually possible: I don't drink (either) coffee or tea. I don't speak (either) Italian or French. Either can be ommitted here. Either and neither must be followed by of if we have a pronoun or a determiner + a plural form 7: Neither of them is interested in your project. Either of you has broken ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Rewrite the sentences below with the connectors given in brackets. 1 Examples: (making contrasts) Although 1 (neutral)/Even though (more emphatic)/Though (less formal) he had a sprained ankle (or he had sprained his ankle/his ankle was sprained), he went out for a walk. In spite of/Despite having a sprained ankle/having sprained his ankle, he went out for a walk.

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