Anonymous Posted 10 years agoGrammar
Either/or
IS this correct usage of either/or:
Either they caught people who had nothing to do with the crime or they caught no one at all.
Thanks,
John
Top answer
It is correct. You need a comma before or Anonymous Either they caught people who had nothing to do with the crim e, o r they caught no one at all.
— Vsuresh
- It is correct.
- You need a comma before or Anonymous Either they caught people who had nothing to do with the crim e, o r they caught no one at all.
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It is correct.
You need a comma before
orAnonymousEither they caught people who had nothing to do with the crime, or they caught no one at all.