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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

EIther

1. I have been to many places either than Asia. (Is 'either' used correctly here?)

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No. Either is used to compare two things as options You can have either mashed potatoes or chips with your dinner. You mean you have been to many places other than Asia.

  • No.
  • Either is used to compare two things as options You can have either mashed potatoes or chips with your dinner.
  • You mean you have been to many places other than Asia.
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No.

Either is used to compare two things as options You can have either mashed potatoes or chips with your dinner.

You mean you have been to many places other than Asia.

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