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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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-Either of the twins is smart.
-Either you or your sister is smart.

These two means only one of them is smart?
Are there any situations that means all of them are smart?
I think, for example, a teacher who find a representative of quiz contest says "recommend someone"
  

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Anonymous These two Does that mean only one of them is smart? Yes. Anonymous Are there any situations that means ways of saying all of them are smart?

  • Anonymous These two Does that mean only one of them is smart?
  • Yes.
  • Anonymous Are there any situations that means ways of saying all of them are smart?
  • Both of the twins are smart.
  • Both you and your sister are smart.
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Anonymous These two Does that mean only one of them is smart?
Yes.
Anonymous Are there any situations that means ways of saying all of them are smart?
Both of the twins are smart.
Both you and your sister are smart.
AnonymousI think, for example, a

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