Listen "41. How to use 'either' and 'neither'?"
Episode Synopsis
Either and neither are used to describe a situation where something doesn't hold true for both the people in question.
For example:
Neither Sunil nor Sushil like cricket.
Sushil doesn't like cricket. Sunil doesn't like it either.
There is another usage of either where we use it to express that we are unsure about which of these two does something hold for.
Examples:
Either Sushil or Sunil likes cricket.
Either you or Subhadra broke the glass.
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For example:
Neither Sunil nor Sushil like cricket.
Sushil doesn't like cricket. Sunil doesn't like it either.
There is another usage of either where we use it to express that we are unsure about which of these two does something hold for.
Examples:
Either Sushil or Sunil likes cricket.
Either you or Subhadra broke the glass.
www.BodhiSutra.com | +91-11-41170801/41170802
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