Have you met any of them yet?
No, only/just his brother.
Are either correct here?
anonymous Are either correct here? Is Both work the same, but the answer is not "no". If you met his brother, you have met one of them.
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anonymousAre either correct here?
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Both work the same, but the answer is not "no". If you met his brother, you have met one of them.
anonymousNo,only/just his brother.
Say "Just his brother" or "Only his brother".
CJ