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John liao Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

either and also and too?

What the difference between either, also and too?

In the past, I suppose "either" can only be used in negative or interrogative sentences. After reading some positive sentences, I am confused.
  

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john liao In the past, I suppose "either" can only be used in negative or interrogative sentences. com/dictionary/american/either

  • john liao In the past, I suppose "either" can only be used in negative or interrogative sentences.
  • com/dictionary/american/either
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john liaoIn the past, I suppose "either" can only be used in negative or interrogative sentences.
It is only one of the uses of "either."
See definition #2
http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/either

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