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12 (1) in this question on math.se a question about the meaning of 'either' before a list which ends with 'and' There was no difference between the 5% oxygen and 5% hypochlorite applied either in/in either pulverization or immersion The meaning of either a, b, c, or d is from this answer sort of clear in that it means a or b or c or d

Even if or can mean all included, the either seems to indicate an exclusivity Hi, what's the right structure for the sentence below So exactly one of them

But what does either a, b.

There are two common pronunciations of either British /ˈaɪðər/ and american /ˈiːðər/ If americans are more or less consistent in this regard, then the brits seem to be freely using both We have a table and some fruits on it

There are two people one of which is being asked by the other one 1) i will give you either the orange or the banana or the qiwi or the lemon 2) i will give you either the orange, the banana, the qiwi or the lemon Which phrase would be correct. The word either is derived from the old english ǣgther, which was a short for contracted form of ǣg (e)hwæther, of germanic origin

Either is used where one is required and there are multiple options, usually two

It can be used for more than two but it is most often is used for only 2 options. By either introduces the list, so it doesn't make much sense to me to repeat by In the second example, either introduces the list (not either by), so it seems okay to repeat by. I agree that if the either is supposed to go with the or in the sentence then either if would be grammatically more correct, although the either would be redundant and the sentence would sound odd to me

(you normally have either when there are only two things You can have either an apple or a banana. It says that it is informal to use either on more than two options, but is used widely especially in oral communication However, he didn't mention that what is the best alternative to either in three or more options in formal context, and hence i posted this question here.

In fact, does either of you and do either of you are both used by native english speakers

But if the subject isn't either of you, you should use a singular verb with either of.

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