情境 1: 搭配 or 使用,用來二選一的情境. A: You can have either coffee or tea. 你可以喝咖啡或茶. 情境 2 : 可用來回應兩者皆可的情況. A: You can have either
Both either and neither are used in sentences to mean “one or the other,” but their connotative use is very different from one another. Neither is a negative connotation and, when used correctly, technically means the opposite of either. Either is used to indicate a choice between one or another item or in addition to something else.
If a separate verb applies to each choice, either should precede the first verb, and or should come before the second one: “She was going to either leave tomorrow or wait until Saturday.”. Also, avoid using a “not . . . either” phrase, as in “They will not vote on either the amended proposal or the original one”; revise to a
In school, I was taught whenever coming across the pattern "either..or" or "neither..nor", we should always consider the noun/pronoun nearer to the verb when deciding which form to use. For example: Neither my parents nor John _____ (agree) with that. In this case, we should use "agrees" instead of "agree" since John is closer to the verb.
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use of either or neither nor