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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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both-either

0 A: Would you like us to order the hardback or the paperback version of that book, Madam?02br
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00B: ......will be fine, but, as I need it for my course, I would prefer whichever will arrive earlier.02br
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00a)none02br
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00b)both02br
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00c)neither02br
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00d)all02br
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00e)either0-
  

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0And which do you choose, Anon-- and why?0-
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0both or either?0-
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0I would chose "both" if I were you ,just because it sounds fine to me 050010id1
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0 You do not want two copies of the same book, so = "either" - "whichever will arrive first" - the bookshop now must find out!0-
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01cite10Feebs1112cite10You do not want two copies of the same book, so = "either" - "whichever will arrive first" - the bookshop now must find out!12br
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10I agree that 'either' should be used.0-

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