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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'A or B' vs 'Either A or B'

Could you tell me what the difference is between (A) and (B) in the following sentence?

[ (A) Either You or he / (B) You or he ] has to go there.
  

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lucas21c [ (A) Either y ou or he / (B) You or he ] has to go there. No difference in meaning. CJ

  • lucas21c [ (A) Either y ou or he / (B) You or he ] has to go there.
  • No difference in meaning.
  • CJ
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lucas21c[ (A) Either you or he / (B) You or he ] has to go there.
No difference in meaning.

CJ

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