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plural:
Part Of Speech
adjective, adverb, conjunction, pronoun
Word Meaning
adjective: being the one and the other of two; being the one or the other of two
adverb: in addition to what has been said
conjunction: used before the first of two or more words or word groups, the last of which follows or to show that they are choices or possibilities
pronoun: the one or the other
Word Family
Sentences
French and English are closer to each other than either language is to Chinese.
I haven’t written to either of my parents yet.
You may choose either answer and be correct.
You won’t convince them, and I don’t agree either!
This can be used either as a guest room or as an office.
I don’t find him smart or handsome either.
The flowers are blooming on either side of the walk.
Take either of these two routes to get to the lake.
Either way is all right with me.
Either come inside or close the door, please.
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