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either ... or ...
In my understanding "either ... or ..." is used to show a choice of two things/people.
Is it possible to say, "Either Paul or John or George must go there."?
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Re: either ... or ...

Originally Posted by
Snappy
In my understanding "either ... or ..." is used to show a choice of two things/people.
Is it possible to say, "Either Paul or John or George must go there."?
Yes, it is.
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Re: either ... or ...
Either ....... or...... - for positive statements
neither........nor.....- for negative statements
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