This card explains that 'either' is the correct pronoun to use when indicating that either of the choices presented is acceptable.
This flashcard explains that 'either' is used to indicate that either of two options is acceptable, fitting the context of choosing between an apple and a banana.
Task | Would you like an apple or a banana? - It doesn't matter, ______ is good for me. |
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Answer | 4 |
a | every |
b | anyone |
c | anything |
d | either |
comment | Either is used to express a similarity with a statement made. Here: you can give an apple or a banana because I like them both. |
topic | some,any, a lot of , many , much ,etc.. |
level | 2 |
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