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Englishnewbie Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

either XXX or XXX

hello,

You can use either a singular or plural verb.
You can you either a singular or A plural verb.

Do you need to use "A" here?
Thank you.
  

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No, you don't. It's parallel either way. Either a or [p] Either [an s] or [a p]

  • No, you don't.
  • It's parallel either way.
  • Either a or [p] Either [an s] or [a p]
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No, you don't.
It's parallel either way.

Either a or [p]
Either [an s] or [a p]
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Thanks for the reply.

Are both sentences correct?
I seems like BOTH ARE correct, and it's confusing becuase including/excluding "a" seems like a big deal...
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In this example, you are correct either way.
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englishnewbiehello,
You can use either a singular or plural verb.
You can use either a singular or a plural verb. Do you need to use the second "a" here? no

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