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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Use of 'either'

Hi there,

Is it fine to use 'either' where there are 3 situations.

The remaining seven SMEs were unable to participate either due to their head office being located elsewhere, had not commenced their operation or refused to take part.
  

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"Either ... or ... or" I follow this construction.

  • "Either ...
  • or ...
  • or" I follow this construction.
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"Either ... or ... or" I follow this construction.
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AnonymousHi there,

Is it fine to use 'either' where there are 3 situations.

The remaining seven SMEs were unable to participate either due to their head office being located elsewhere, had not commenced their operation or refused to take part.

If not how to correct the above sentence



Either John or James or Mary
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AnonymousThe remaining seven SMEs were unable to participate either due to their head office being located elsewhere, had not commenced their operation or refused to take part.
Hi,
I am terribly sorry, but this sentence makes no sense at all to me!
It looks as if it were an excerpt of an academic work (essay, paper, article) describing the results of so

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