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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of either in sentence

What are the meanings and differences between these sentences when using either, I am confused:

Either one is fine.
Either one of them is fine.
Either of them is fine.

Do the all mean that any of the two will do?
  

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The three have the same meaning.

  • The three have the same meaning.
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The three have the same meaning.

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