Grammar

Using Either or, Definition and Example Sentences

Using Either or, Definition and Example Sentences

Either refers to any one of the two things or people. Either is always considered singular in a sentence. Either … or is a correlative conjunction. We use either … or for connect things which are the same types, phrases, clauses or words.

Example Sentences

  • Either Mark or Samuel will go.
  • You can either come with me now or walk home.
  • You can either call me at home or the office.
  • I’ll either write to you or phone you next week.
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