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Jefferson
I have two sisters and (either of) (none of) (both of) them work as doctors.
Aug 4, 2011 8:59 PM
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"Both of them" (if they are each a doctor) or "neither of them" (if no one is a doctor).
August 4, 2011
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I have two sisters. 1. One of them works as a doctor. 2. Neither of them works as a doctor. 3. Both of them work as doctors. For more than two: I have three (four/five) sisters. 1. One of them works as a doctor. 1a. Two (three/four/some) of them work as doctors. 2. None of them work as doctors. 3. All of them work as doctors. Just learn it that way. Watch out for singular and plural use.
August 5, 2011
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