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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
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Hi! everyone.Could you tell me whether this sentence is right?
Who looks older in either of these two?(Is this sentence correct? what does it mean,even if this sentences meaning sounded weird to you please tell me its meaning. and also synonymous words for "either of two".
Or could this be correct?-Which looks older to you in both of them?
I will be very glad to have your answers to this?
Thanks!
  

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silak12 Who looks older in either of these two? It's not quite right. It sounds like you're looking at two pictures of two people.

  • silak12 Who looks older in either of these two?
  • It's not quite right.
  • It sounds like you're looking at two pictures of two people.
  • Who looks the older of these two?
  • silak12 Which looks older to you in both of them?
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silak12Who looks older in either of these two?
It's not quite right. It sounds like you're looking at two pictures of two people.

Who looks the older of these two?
silak12Which looks older to you in both of them?
Which looks older to you in these two?
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Thank you very much Calif I always find good answers from you.
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either suggests having a choice

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