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  • Either of . . . . (Plural Singular) - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If the subject was just "either", it would be a pronoun, and if it was "either NOUN" it would be a determiner Technically, that means that the grammatical number and person of "either" should (prescriptively) determine the conjugation of the verb
  • Is “Either” Singular or Plural? “Either of Them Is” or “Are”?
    Either, which refers to each of two things, is grammatically singular In formal contexts, use singular verbs like is and has with either (either of them is acceptable)
  • Is Either of You or Are Either of You - Which Is Correct? - Grammarhow
    “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
  • Do either of does either of - WordReference Forums
    In informal writing, neither and either sometimes take a plural verb when these pronouns are followed by a prepositional phrase beginning with of This is particularly true of interrogative constructions: " Have either of you two clowns read the assignment?"
  • Subject-Verb Agreement | Grammar Rules and Examples
    We will use the standard of underlining subjects once and verbs twice Being able to find the right subject and verb will help you correct errors of subject-verb agreement Basic Rule A singular subject (she, Bill, car) takes a singular verb (is, goes, shines), whereas a plural subject takes a plural verb
  • Both, either, neither grammar rules | Lingbase
    Meaning Grammar rules: singular or plural noun, both of either of neither of, both and neither nor either or British and American pronunciation See simple explanations with voiced examples
  • which letter uses the correct pronoun or pronouns? (a) either of those . . .
    Therefore, the pronoun that should be used with "either" is singular In this case, the correct pronoun to use is "its", which is singular Therefore, the correct sentence is "Either of those paintings will be sold with its frame " Still can’t understand? Explain it Click to rate: Ask more questions 0 2000 Ask
  • either of them is or either of them are? - TextRanch
    Both "either of them is" and "either of them are" are commonly used, but they are used in different contexts "Either of them is" is used when referring to a singular noun or pronoun, while "either of them are" is used when referring to a plural noun or pronoun


















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