0
Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The use of 'and' versus 'or'

In referring to a title like a car if two names are on the title like John and Suze what does that mean?

What does the this mean: John 'or' Suze on the title?
  

Top answer

Hi, In referring to a title like a car if two names are on the title like John and Suze what does that mean? It means they are joint owners. Houses are often owned jointly, too.

  • Hi, In referring to a title like a car if two names are on the title like John and Suze what does that mean?
  • It means they are joint owners.
  • Houses are often owned jointly, too.
  • What does the this mean: John 'or' Suze on the title?
  • It would mean that only one of them owns it.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Hi,

In referring to a title like a car if two names are on the title like John and Suze what does that mean? It means they are joint owners. Houses are often owned jointly, too.

What does the this mean: John 'or' Suze on the title? It would mean that only one of them owns it. But there would be no reason to write this phrase on the title document. You'd just write the name

Related Questions