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will either not ... or
Are these sentences correct with the given meanings:
1-I will either not go to the theater or not watch the late show.
(I'll do one, but not both.)
2-I will either not watch the film or the football match.
(I will watch one, but not both.)
3-I will either not talk to Mark or to Dean.
(I will talk to one, but not the both of them.)
Gratefully,
Navi.
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Re: will either not ... or
This is an odd exercise. No one would ever say a sentences like this.
1. I'll either go to the theater or watch the late show.
2. I will either watch the film or the football match.
3. I will either talk to Mark or Dean.
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