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Debpriya De Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use of or

While introducing three possibilities which of the following two sentences would be grammatically correct ?

"It can be black, white or grey."

"It can be black or white or gray."

Do the two sentences mean the same thing ?
  

Top answer

They have the same meaning and both are correct. The first is the conventional presentation.

  • They have the same meaning and both are correct.
  • The first is the conventional presentation.
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They have the same meaning and both are correct. The first is the conventional presentation.

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