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  1. The Synoptic Gospels attribute the following quote to Jesus: "Whoever is not with Me is against Me, and whoever does not gather with Me scatters" (Matthew 12:30), as well as the converse statement, "Whoever is not against us is for us" (Luke 9:50; Mark 9:40).

  2. A great memorable quote from the Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith movie on Quotes.net - Anakin Skywalker: If you're not with me... then you're my enemy! Obi-Wan: Only a Sith deals in absolutes. I will do what I must. Anakin Skywalker: You will try.

  3. About. You're Either With Me Or Hug Me is a trend on TikTok set to a sped-up version of "Hug Me" by Pharrell Williams and Trey Parker, written for Despicable Me 3, where users lip dub to the song, often extending their arms outward as if welcoming a hug while dancing.

  4. You are correct; the correct way to write it is based on the number of the closer subject: Either you or your sister is going to have to do the chores. As suggested in point 5 on this page, you might consider the order of the subjects to avoid awkward phrases if one is singular and the other is plural. Compare.

  5. When to Use Either/Or in Sentence. Either is a determiner, a pronoun, an adverb or a conjunction. It implies exclusivity, meaning that both options cannot be selected simultaneously. " Either " is used to introduce the first option, and "or" is used to introduce the second option.

  6. We use either… or… to connect items which are the same grammatical type, e.g. words, phrases, clauses: We can either pre- or post-date the document. I don’t mind. (connecting prefixes) It’s either black or grey. I can’t remember. (connecting words) You can stay either with me or with Janet. (connecting phrases)

  7. Pros. It’s a direct and simple way to let someone know you’re happy with any option they provide. It’s professional and clear. Cons. It’s a bit generic and impersonal. It suggests you haven’t put a lot of thought into your decision. So, “either works for me” is a great choice to use professionally. But that doesn’t mean it’s the only viable choice!