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"I don't think either of them are at home.“ correct or not?
I don't think either of them is at home.
OR
I don't think either of them are at home.
which one is correct in grammar?
or both of them are right.
thanks so much for helping.
3 janv. 2013 03:50
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I think "is" is correct. See this example:
"One of them **is** going to win the prize"
However, in spoken English many native speakers would one or both of the options and only an unfriendly person would interrupt the flow of conversation to correct such a small thing...in my opinion ;)
3 janvier 2013
Technically, "either" is singular. You can think of it as "either one".
So, formally, you should use "either of them is home".
But informally and in conversation, you'll hear "either of them are".
Preferably, you should know that "either is" is correct but still understand it when people say "either are".
3 janvier 2013
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momoxue
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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