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Jayden Cool
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The words "absotively … posilutely" are not correct English either.
Q 1: what's the meaning of "either" in this case?
Q 2: I mean "The words "absotively … posilutely" are not correct English either." is a wrong sentence. Using “either” is not correct here because "The words "absotively … posilutely" are not correct English either." doesn’t follow any other sentence about errors. And "Neither are the words correct English" is a more correct phrasing, right?
24 gen 2016 04:08
Risposte · 2
It's a little hard to know without context. Where did you find this sentence? And what does the ellipsis represent?
You are correct in your implication that the 'either' would refer to a previous suggestion of incorrect words.
You are correct that that phrase would normally follow another sentence or phrase about errors, and without seeing the context, I can't tell why the author wrote it like that. It is even possible that it was written incorrectly deliberately and ironically.
If it was an unconnected sentence, then it would be correct to write 'Neither of the words "absotively … posilutely" are correct English.'
24 gennaio 2016
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Jayden Cool
Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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