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“there were trees on both side” is correct but

Is” There were trees on either side” grammatically correct

  

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  • bet123 “there were trees on both side” is correct That isn't correct.
  • There were trees on both side s (of the street).
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  • Trees were planted on either side of the street.
  • = Sometimes they were planted on the left side, and sometimes on the right side.
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bet123“there were trees on both side” is correct

That isn't correct.

There were trees on both sides (of the street).

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“there were trees on both side” is correct but

Is” There were trees on either side” grammatically correct

Yes, but it needs more c

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There were trees on both sides” is correct, but

isThere were trees on either side” grammatically correct

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