a.lilla
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- Mar 7, 2012
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- Hungarian
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- Hungary
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- Hungary
Hi, I am writing a research project and I'm having a difficulty with something.
I would like to write this: The person in the question is either younger or older than the subject or he/she is.......
And I don't know how I should express correctly that in the third case the person is as old as the subject.
Is "he/she is of the same age as the subject" correct?
Besides, can I use either/or when I want to list three things or is it incorrect?
Thank you!
I would like to write this: The person in the question is either younger or older than the subject or he/she is.......
And I don't know how I should express correctly that in the third case the person is as old as the subject.
Is "he/she is of the same age as the subject" correct?
Besides, can I use either/or when I want to list three things or is it incorrect?
Thank you!