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Mr genuine Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Either part of speech

Hi,


What part of speech is "either" in this sentence? A conjunction. an adverb or a pronoun?


Our elders have either learned, created or have been brought up with a set of morals, values and principles in their lives.

  

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Mr genuine Our elders have either learned, created or have been brought up with a set of morals, values and principles in their lives. It's a conjunction, specifically, a correlative conjunction. That is, it has a second part, namely, or .

  • Mr genuine Our elders have either learned, created or have been brought up with a set of morals, values and principles in their lives.
  • It's a conjunction, specifically, a correlative conjunction.
  • That is, it has a second part, namely, or .
  • CJ
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Mr genuineOur elders have either learned, created or have been brought up with a set of morals, values and principles in their lives.

It's a conjunction, specifically, a correlative conjunction. That is, it has a second part, namely, or.

CJ

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