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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Either...or

When the conjoins headed by 'both' are mutually exclusive, is the phrase any different in meaning to 'either...or'?

It is a characteristic of reduced clauses, both adverbial and relative.

It is a characteristic of reduced clauses, either adverbial or relative.
  

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The first sentence sounds natural. No doubt this characteristic is always true in both sentence types. CB

  • The first sentence sounds natural.
  • No doubt this characteristic is always true in both sentence types.
  • CB
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The first sentence sounds natural. No doubt this characteristic is always true in both sentence types.

CB

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