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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Either are/is

The sentence is as follows:


I would love to speak with someone to find out if either of these products are used OR .. to find out if either is used


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anonymous I would love to speak with someone to find out if either (one) of these products That's what it means. Now, what do you think the right verb is?

  • anonymous I would love to speak with someone to find out if either (one) of these products That's what it means.
  • Now, what do you think the right verb is?
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anonymousI would love to speak with someone to find out if either (one) of these products

That's what it means. Now, what do you think the right verb is?

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