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15 Dec 2018
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What is the difference between Do you mean A or B? and Do you mean either A or B? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Do you mean A or B? and Do you mean either A or B? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Which one is correct?
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- English (UK)
In other words “do you mean the first option? (a) or the second option? (B)” for example
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@LukeLuco thanks :) I meant which one sounds better? With "either" or without it.
1. Do you mean A or B?
2. Do you mean EITHER A or B?
1. Do you mean A or B?
2. Do you mean EITHER A or B?
- English (UK)
Depends how quickly you want to say it i suppose. both is fine to say :)
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