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Fold class 411 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Either / or usage

Hello everyone,

Is it correct to say ( Thank you for the great time we had together either at the centre or at the cafe ?

Either / Or is used as a choice between two options but what i want to mean is , i`m delightful for the great time i spent with you ,

Please refine.

  

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fold class 411 but what I want to mean say is that I `m delightful delighted for the great time I spent with you . As shown. If you say you are delightful , you're taking all the credit for yourself because it means "I'm charming", "I'm wonderful".

  • fold class 411 but what I want to mean say is that I `m delightful delighted for the great time I spent with you .
  • As shown.
  • If you say you are delightful , you're taking all the credit for yourself because it means "I'm charming", "I'm wonderful".
  • fold class 411 Thank you for the great time we had together either at the centre or at the cafe Most peculiar indeed.
  • It sounds like you were only semi-conscious at the time because you don't seem to remember whether you were at the centre or at the cafe, or both, or neither.
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fold class 411but what I want to mean say is that I`m delightful delighted for the great time I spent with y

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