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Father93 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

each/either

Who are those people ? I don't know each of them/either of them. Which answer is correct?
  

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I don't think you can use each of them . And as for either of them, If they are two persons/people, It's correct. Not sure about if they are more than two!

  • I don't think you can use each of them .
  • And as for either of them, If they are two persons/people, It's correct.
  • Not sure about if they are more than two!
  • Correct me I'm wrong, please!
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I don't think you can use each of them.
And as for either of them, If they are two persons/people, It's correct. Not sure about if they are more than two!

Correct me I'm wrong, please!
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NugsoNot sure about if they are more than two!
any of them
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If you're asking about two people:

- Who are those people?
- I don't know either of them.

If you're asking about more than two people:

- Who are those people?
- I don't know any of them.
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(No "each".)

CJ

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