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tranlam1609

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It / easy/ find/ book/either/ author/ title
I write:
It is easy to find a book with either the author or the title.
but when I check the key: It is easy to find a book either with the author or the title.
Is mine true or the key true? or both are correct?
Thank you
 

MikeNewYork

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It / easy/ find/ book/either/ author/ title
I write:
It is easy to find a book with either the author or the title.
but when I check the key: It is easy to find a book either with the author or the title.
Is mine true or the key true? or both are correct?
Thank you

They are functionally the same. I prefer the first.
 

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I would use 'by' instead of 'with.'
 
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