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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Is this placement of -s correct?

Is it:

Hands clutched to the rough boulder on either side of me.

or

Hands clutched to the rough boulders on either side of me.

Or do both of them work the same? Thanks!
  

Top answer

"Either" here means there's a bolder on each of your sides. Two sides, two boulders.

  • "Either" here means there's a bolder on each of your sides.
  • Two sides, two boulders.
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"Either" here means there's a bolder on each of your sides. Two sides, two boulders.

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