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Nei Alcantara Jr.
What is difference between "Either" and "Or"?
can I use only "Or" ?
Example: "Do you prefere apple or orange ?
I'm from Brazil and I am started to study English.
Apr 8, 2020 3:57 AM
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Either is generally used with or to signify a choice "you can have either _____ or _____". Confusingly, either can also mean "as well" or a connection between previous sentences. for example " I don't want that either"
"you can eat either the apple or the orange"
but preference is just with or "Would you like the apple or the orange?"
April 8, 2020
Either is generally used with or to signify a choice "you can have either _____ or _____". Confusingly, either can also mean "as well" or a connection between previous sentences. for example " I don't want that either"
"you can eat either the apple or the orange"
but preference is just with or "Would you like the apple or the orange?"
April 8, 2020
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Nei Alcantara Jr.
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