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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Both/And

The usage of both/and
i.e. Both Book A and Book B weight more than 5 pounds.
Does it mean each book weights more than 5 pounds?
Or
Two books together weight more than 5 pounds?
  

Top answer

Each book (separately) weighs (no T ) more than five pounds. Rover

  • Each book (separately) weighs (no T ) more than five pounds.
  • Rover
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Each book (separately) weighs (no T) more than five pounds.

Rover
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May I ask few other question

may you correct for me this?

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