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Ahn Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

How about using 'either' in this way?

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00Please check this on the usage of 'either ~or~' though it's not a complete sentence.02br
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0 No, sorry. Whether would be appropriate there. 0-

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  • Whether would be appropriate there.
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0 No, sorry. Whether would be appropriate there. 0-
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0I agree. '01i00Either02i00' doesn't make sense with the "01i00all02i00nations". Nona's suggestion is perfect. 050010id1
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0Thanks.02br
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00Then, is it ok?02br
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01b00"All nations, whether a newly emerging nation or the one with long history, are liable to ~"02b02br
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0I would omit 'the' and add 'a' like this: 02br
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01b00"All nations, whether a newly emerging nation or 01del00the02del00 one with 01font00a02font00 long history, are liable to ~"02b0-
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0I will correct as you said, Yankee.02br
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