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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which is right please?

'Is either of you able to shift dates?'

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'Are either of you able to shift dates?'
  

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Interesting. I suppose that the first is grammatically right, but the other is certainly and commonly in use, and seems to be notionally correct. ' .

  • Interesting.
  • I suppose that the first is grammatically right, but the other is certainly and commonly in use, and seems to be notionally correct.
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Interesting. I suppose that the first is grammatically right, but the other is certainly and commonly in use, and seems to be notionally correct. Compare: 'Are you or you' (gesturing to each person) 'able to shift dates?'
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the first one is correct.

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