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Yoong Liat Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

synthesis

He may go to Kuala Lumpur. He may go to Penang.

How should the sentences be joined?

Many thanks.
  

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Hi YL, Here is my try: He may either go to Kuala Lumpur or to Penang.

  • Hi YL, Here is my try: He may either go to Kuala Lumpur or to Penang.
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Hi YL,

Here is my try: He may either go to Kuala Lumpur or to Penang.
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Hi YL

Assuming that you do not mean that both destinations may be possible, I would simply join the two sentences with 'or'..
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YankeeHi YL

Assuming that you do not mean that both destinations may be possible, I would simply join the two sentences with 'or'..
My apologies. Another careless mistake. I left out 'either'.

He may go to Kuala Lumpur. He may go to Penang.

How should the sentences be joined using 'either'?

Many thanks.
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Hi HL

You could say 'He may go to either Kuala Lumpur or Penang.'

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YankeeHi HL

You could say 'He may go to either Kuala Lumpur or Penang.'

Thanks, Amy.
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DollHi YL,

Here is my try: He may either go to Kuala Lumpur or to Penang.

Thanks, Doll.

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