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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Both John and Mary are vs John and Mary are both

I am going to make up two similar sentences.


(1) Both John and Mary are unemployed.

(2) John and Mary are both unemployed.

Do the different positions of the word "both" change the meaning of the sentence? Thanks for your help.

  

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They mean the same to me.

  • They mean the same to me.
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They mean the same to me.

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