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Mikkey011 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Or either

Hello. Could you help me, please?

"we're working as with wooden either plastic materials"

i guess there is something wrong to this sentence.
i need to explain that We're working with both of them.

Thank You!
  

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mikkey011 I need to explain that w e're working with both of them. OK. Then you need both ...

  • mikkey011 I need to explain that w e're working with both of them.
  • OK.
  • Then you need both ...
  • and ...
  • , like this: We're working with both wooden and plastic materials.
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mikkey011I need to explain that we're working with both of them.
OK. Then you need both ... and ..., like this:

We're working with both wooden and plastic materials.

CJ

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