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  1. 2. Okt. 2023 · In all instances where either and neither are used as pronouns, the sentence structure will be as follows: When they act as pronouns, either means “one or the other,” while neither means “not one or the other.”. For example: “Either of these roads go to London.”. “Neither of my kids are strong enough to lift this.”.

  2. There’s a lot of controversy online about which of the forms is correct. “Either” usually takes its verb in the singular form, so technically, the grammatically correct expression would be “Is Either of You”, and not “Are Either of You”. However, in some cases, “Are Either of You” is acceptable. Actually, in colloquial ...

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  3. The film features a track co-written and composed by Trey Parker and Pharrell Williams titled "Hug Me," featuring the lyrics, "you're either with me or hug me" (shown below). On March 22nd, 2022, TikToker [1] @juixcyjuice posted an Amazing World of Gumball edit using a sped-up version of the song, gaining over a million views in two weeks (shown below).

  4. He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad. The first clause speaks of the inner disposition, that which forms the real being of the man; the second, of his energy. Observe that the figure of the second clause appears to be connected with that of ver. 29.

  5. 11. Dez. 2020 · In informal usage, either may refer to one of two things or to both things at once, and accordingly take either a singular or a plural verb ( either is or either are ). Either is often used with plural verbs in “either of . . .” constructions in speech (e.g., either of these, either of them ). Informal: Either of these is / are acceptable.

  6. Either … or … - gramática inglés y uso de palabras en "English Grammar Today" - Cambridge University Press

  7. Either … or … - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary