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Kook j Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Either

Hi,teachers I have a question about either.

A:He is no handsome, is he?

B:I think he is unattractive,either.

Is this usage of either above possible?
  

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-- No, not at all. A: He's not handsome, is he? B1 : I think he's not unattractive, though.

  • -- No, not at all.
  • A: He's not handsome, is he?
  • B1 : I think he's not unattractive, though.
  • B2: I don't think he's attractive, either.
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Is this usage of either above possible?-- No, not at all.

A: He's not handsome, is he?

B1: I think he's not unattractive,though.

B2: I don't think he's attractive, either.
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kook jA:He is no handsome, is he?
B:I think he is unattractive,either.
Is this usage of either above possible?
No.

A: He is not (isn't) handsome, is he?

B: I don't think he is rich, either. (B is agreeing, and adding something else)
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Thank you for replying me.

How about this?

A:He is not handsome, is he?

B:I think he is not rich,either.
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A: He's not handsome, is he?

B: I don't think he's rich,either.

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