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Trouper Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Either

I have a question with using either: for instance, I do not support political party A and political party B and therefore I write "I do not support either party."  I know that there is another way of expressing  nonsupport towards the both parties by saying "I neither support A nor B." 

What do you think of my bold sentence above, is it correct?

Trouper
  

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" What do you think of my bold sentence above, is it correct? Yes, it is. " Best wishes, Clive

  • " What do you think of my bold sentence above, is it correct?
  • Yes, it is.
  • " Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
I have a question with using either: for instance, I do not support political party A and political party B and therefore I write "I do not support either party." I know that there is another way of expressing nonsupport towards the both parties by saying "I neither support A nor B."


What do you think of my bold sentence above, is it correct? Yes, it is.

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Thank you, Clive. You are always my favorite.

Trouper
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Hi,
You're welcome.

Consider also that you could say something like this.

I neither support nor oppose A.

Clive

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