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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammatically?

1. You can either meet me at home or at the office.

2. You can meet me either at home or at the office.

Are both correct and acceptable? If not, please explain it to me.

  

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In speech, I hear no real difference. In print, I like 2 because in 1, the two choices joined by "or" are not explicit.

  • In speech, I hear no real difference.
  • In print, I like 2 because in 1, the two choices joined by "or" are not explicit.
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In speech, I hear no real difference. In print, I like 2 because in 1, the two choices joined by "or" are not explicit.

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