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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

One or both

Hello,

You can take one or both cars.

Is this correct?

Or

You can take one car or both.

Thank you,
  

Top answer

"You can take one or both cars" is more natural. You can take either one or both of the cars. (my preference)

  • "You can take one or both cars" is more natural.
  • You can take either one or both of the cars.
  • (my preference)
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"You can take one or both cars" is more natural.
You can take either one or both of the cars. (my preference)

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