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Bruno Machado Matareli Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar: either ..or

Big local newspapers earn a lot of their money with ads. But that market has moved to advertise on the Internet which is either free or costs very little.

The underlined words in this context convey an idea of:
a) possibility

b) contrast

c) addition

d) concession

e) condition


In my opinion, is contrast. Although a certain idea of possibility sounds not so bad.

  

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which is e ither free or costs very little. The writer just means it is very cheap. ' I don't see that a/b/c/d apply here.

  • which is e ither free or costs very little.
  • The writer just means it is very cheap.
  • ' I don't see that a/b/c/d apply here.
  • I don't know what E means here.
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which is either free or costs very little.

The writer just means it is very cheap.'

I don't see that a/b/c/d apply here. I don't know what E means here.

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Bruno Machado Matareli

Big local newspapers earn a lot of their money with ads. But that market has moved to advertise on the Internet which is either free or costs very little.

The underlined words in this context convey an idea of:
a) possibility

b) contrast

c) addition

d) concession

e) condition


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