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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

either..or...

If you want to graduate with a degree, you should stay away either from online games or from part-time work.

in this sentence ,does the structure(either...or) equal to the structure (both and ) or orther phrases?
  

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It is a poor sentence. It should be written this way: If you want to graduate, you should stay away from both online games and part-time work.

  • It is a poor sentence.
  • It should be written this way: If you want to graduate, you should stay away from both online games and part-time work.
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It is a poor sentence. It should be written this way:

If you want to graduate, you should stay away from both online games and part-time work.
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Anonymous.....If you want to graduate with a degree, you should stay away either from online games or from part-time work.

in this sentence ,does the structure(either...or) equal to the structure (both and ) no

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