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Odessa Dawn Posted 11 years ago
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"Voluntary work/volunteering glues/helps glue …"

1. Voluntary work glues the community together.
2. Voluntary work helps glue the community together.
3. Volunteering glues a community together.
4. Volunteering glues the community together.
5. Voluntary work glues the community together.
6. Voluntary work helps glue the community together.

Would either work naturally?
  

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Odessa Dawn either 'Either' refers to two things. You have six. Odessa Dawn Would any work naturally?

  • Odessa Dawn either 'Either' refers to two things.
  • You have six.
  • Odessa Dawn Would any work naturally?
  • Yes, all six.
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Odessa Dawneither
'Either' refers to two things. You have six.
Odessa DawnWould any work naturally?
Yes, all six.
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I was supposed to substitute it for "all," wasn't I?
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Odessa Dawnsubstitute it for "all,"
No. Substitute 'any' for 'either'.

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