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should we say "either he or I am here" or"either he or I is here" ?
That is to say that should we say "either he or I am here" or"either he or I is here" ?
Mar 29, 2008 1:32 AM
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better: what do you want to say? pls elaborate
"I is here " --------sounds bad to the ear, wrong grammar.."I am here" is correct
March 30, 2008
Either he or I am here. or Either I or he is here.
March 29, 2008
niether of them sound correct i believe the better way to say it would be " either he or i will be here"
i hope that awnsers your question .. good luck!:)
~nicamamii
March 29, 2008
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