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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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outside reading/s

0Student may pick three books from a list of fifty as their 01u00outside reading material.02u02br
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00I wonder whether I could just say outside reading/s instead of outside reading material. If yes, should I use the plural form "outside readings" or the singular "outside reading?"0-
  

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0You can use either.0-
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10You can use either.12br
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10Thanks, Mister.02br
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00But which is right, outside reading or outside readings? 0-
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00You can use either12blockquote
10What do you not understand about my answer?0-
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite11blockquote
10You can use either22blockquote
21u10What do you not understand about my answer?12br
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10Sorry, Mister. 02br
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00Your last post says "You can use 01u01b0
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0 01b00Either02b00 means any of them, which here means 01b00both02b00. 02br
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00 You can use01u01b00 01font00all02font02b02u00,0-
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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite11b10Either12b10 means any of them, which here means 11b10both12b10. 12br
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10You can use11u11b10 11font10all12font12b12u10,12br
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0 Hi Angliholic02br
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00In the context, 'either' means this:02br
00You can use 01b00either02b00 this expression 01b00or02b00 you can use that expression. Both are equally good, so it doesn't matter which 01b00one02b00 you use.02br
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00(This use of 'either' is standard.

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