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How to Use "Either" with Example Sentences
either
(conj):
used before two words that are connected with 'or' to indicate a choice between two things
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Example sentences:
"
You can have
either
chicken or steak.
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There is a choice of
either
of red or white wine.
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Say
either
yes or no.
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"
The answer is
either
true or false.
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"
You can
either
stay or go.
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It can be used as
either
a spoon or a fork.
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either
(adj):
one or the other
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Example sentences:
"
Either
way is fine with me.
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Either
day works for me.
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I'll be happy with
either
choice.
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We'll be lucky with
either
one.
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Either
parent can sign the permission slip.
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We can have the party at
either
house.
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I can meet at
either
location.
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