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Hans51 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

You can take (either) both a bus (or)and a subway to get there.

You can take either a bus or a subway to get there.

You can take both a bus and a subway to get there.


I feel like there is no meaning difference between them.


What do you native English speakers think?


Thank you so much as usual

  

Top answer

Either

  • Either
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