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moyan,
First of all, please do not say that.
I am just too lazy as I can type in English a bit faster than in Chinese.
To be honest, I hold my dictionary every time I type my post.
Nevertheless, you can find many grammatical mistakes in my posts. :loveliness:
With regard to your question, I am definitely not the right person to answer.
However, I managed to find some information from the internet below but I do not know how to explain to you in a professional way.
But hope this will still be useful for you.
ei⋅ther [ee-ther, ahy-ther]
–adjective
1. one or the other of two: You may sit at either end of the table.
2. each of two; the one and the other: There are trees on either side of the river.
–pronoun
3. one or the other: There are two roads into the town, and you can take either. Either will do.
–conjunction
4. (a coordinating conjunction that, when preceding a word or statement followed by the disjunctive or, serves to emphasize the possibility of choice): Either come or write.
–adverb
5. also; too; as well; to the same degree (used after negative clauses coordinated by and, or, or nor, or after negative subordinate clauses): He's not fond of parties, and I'm not either. If you don't come, she won't come either.
Singular or plural after either?
Either is normally used with a singular verb: Has either of you been to Paris? Either Lee or David is responsible. Informally, however, the plural is used when the choices are regarded collectively rather than individually, and it is quite natural to say Have either of you been to Paris?, which permits the possibility that both the people addressed have done so. When either...or... occurs with a mixture of singular and plural subjects, the verb traditionally agrees with the subject that is closer to it: Either Lee or his parents are at home.
http://www.nciku.com.tw/search/en/detail/either/25160
Actually, Bluestar should be the best person to answer this question.
Hope she is online now and can enlighten us a bit more.
原帖由 moyan 於 09-6-3 22:43 發表 
principal,
thx~~
你d英文o甘好, 有d嘢想請教你,
either 和 either of 的用法有咩分別
如何用?
呀仔問起我唔識
[ 本帖最後由 principal 於 09-6-4 16:50 編輯 ] |
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