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Yoong Liat Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

'any' and 'either'

1. Any of the two books is useful.
2. Either of the two books is useful.

3. Either book is useful.

Which are the correct sentences?



  

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As there are only two books then 'any' is not appropriate. Either of the two books would be useful. Both books are useful.

  • As there are only two books then 'any' is not appropriate.
  • Either of the two books would be useful.
  • Both books are useful.
  • 'either' with 'is' doesn't work in this sentence.
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As there are only two books then 'any' is not appropriate.

Either of the two books would be useful.

Both books are useful.

'either' with 'is' doesn't work in this sentence.

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