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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Either way is okay or both way is okay

There are two ways to the place and when someone asks me how to get there, can I say, either way is okay or both way is okay for the same meaning, so my question is whether either and both can be used interchangeable for the same meaning in some context?

Thank you so much as usual.
  

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Either way is okay. Both ways are okay. Those are synonymous in intent.

  • Either way is okay.
  • Both ways are okay.
  • Those are synonymous in intent.
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Either way is okay.
Both ways are okay.

Those are synonymous in intent.
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  1. With the word 'both' you have to use 'are', and therefore 'both ways are okay' but that sounds Denglisch.

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