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Bbk_agp Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar of "both"...

Hi ever one;

Are there any rules of where in a sentence we can use "both"? For example is there any rule that "both" come after be verbs!?

Thanks
  

Top answer

Here are the possibilities. Both are here. Both of them are here.

  • Here are the possibilities.
  • Both are here.
  • Both of them are here.
  • They are both here.
  • "all" works the same way.
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Here are the possibilities.

Both are here.
Both of them are here.
They are both here.

"all" works the same way.

CJ
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Thanks
How about:
They both are here.
Is it right?
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Bbk_agpThanksHow about:They both are here.Is it right?
It's fine. I guess I don't use that one as often so I forgot to list it.

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