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Father93 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Sentence correction

Peter and John don't like each other and I made a mistake of inviting them either/both to my party

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'. and I made the mistake of inviting them both . .

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  • and I made the mistake of inviting them both .
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'. . .and I made the mistake of inviting them both. . . '

Rover
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Why I can't say either?
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'Either' means one of two alternatives.

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