ikiside, ikisinden biri, ya.. ya(da), de, her iki, ya o ya bu. "Ya konuşuyor ya da şarkı söylüyor" , "Either he is talking or he is singing", hiçbiri, birinden biri, ne biri ne ötekisi, da, ikisinden biri, her bir, her ikisi de, ya da, her ikisi, iki, ikisi de, her, den biri, ne de, ya o ya bu, ister, ya şu ya bu, (bağlaç) ya da, ne de, herhangi biri, ikisinden biri. "ikisinden biri kâfidir" , "Either of them is enough", conj. ya da, de değil, either this or that , ya bu yada o, (sıfat) ikisi de; her iki: "She doesn't like either one." , "İkisini de sevmiyor." , "On either side of him sat a cat." , "Her iki tarafında bir kedi oturdu.", bir ya, ya kadar, to ya, -in herhangi biri, in herhangi biri,
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ikiside, ikisinden biri, ya.. ya(da), de - "kullanıldığı yere gore sıfat,zamir,zarf ve bağlaç olabiliyor"
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ya o ya bu. "Ya konuşuyor ya da şarkı söylüyor" , "Either he is talking or he is singing"
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ikisinden biri. "ikisinden biri kâfidir" , "Either of them is enough"
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conj. ya da
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either this or that , ya bu yada o
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(sıfat) ikisi de; her iki: "She doesn't like either one." , "İkisini de sevmiyor." , "On either side of him sat a cat." , "Her iki tarafında bir kedi oturdu." sıfat
as well, One or other of two people or things, One or the other of two, Each of two, Introduces the first of two options, the second of which is introduced by "or", Both, each of two (people or things), You use either in front of the first of two or more alternatives, when you are stating the only possibilities or choices that there are. The other alternatives are introduced by `or'. Sightseeing is best done either by tour bus or by bicycles The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free Either she goes or I go, Each of two; the one and the other; both; formerly, also, each of any number, Either precedes two, or more, coördinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative, One of two; the one or the other; properly used of two things, but sometimes of a larger number, for any one, one or the other (of two), It is correlative to or, one specific thing chosen from two things -- "Adding either from right to left or from left to right is fine" (78), You use either in a negative statement in front of the first of two alternatives to indicate that the negative statement refers to both the alternatives. There had been no indication of either breathlessness or any loss of mental faculties right until his death, You can use either to refer to one of two things, people, or situations, when you want to say that they are both possible and it does not matter which one is chosen or considered. There were glasses of champagne and cigars, but not many of either were consumed Either is also a quantifier. Do either of you smoke or drink heavily? Either is also a determiner. I don't particularly agree with either group, pron. one or the other; one and the other, (Grammar) also, too, as well (used after a negative clause: I won't either), conj. precedes two or more coordinate words or phrases, either...or, You use either in a negative statement to refer to each of two things, people, or situations to indicate that the negative statement includes both of them. She warned me that I'd never marry or have children. --- `I don't want either.' Either is also a quantifier. There are no simple answers to either of those questions. Either is also a determiner. He sometimes couldn't remember either man's name, You use either by itself in negative statements to indicate that there is a similarity or connection with a person or thing that you have just mentioned. He did not even say anything to her, and she did not speak to him either, Either is singular Either is singular, the arguments, despite their persuasiveness, conceal a fallacy, after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise' or `also'; "he isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either"; "I don't know either"; "if you don't order dessert I won't either", You can use either to introduce a noun that refers to each of two things when you are talking about both of them. The basketball nets hung down from the ceiling at either end of the gymnasium, When one negative statement follows another, you can use either at the end of the second one to indicate that you are adding an extra piece of information, and to emphasize that both are equally important. Don't agree, but don't argue either, one of two, a hypothetical body roughly 100m to 10km across, supposedly formed by coagulation of dust grains in the solar nebula, click on a letter to bring up a glossary of terms beginning with that letter A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |,
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as well - "I don't like him and I don't like her either."
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One or other of two people or things
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One or the other of two
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Each of two - "Her hands, long and beautiful, lay on either side of her face."
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Introduces the first of two options, the second of which is introduced by "or" - "Either you eat your dinner or you go to your room."
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Both, each of two (people or things) - "And either vowd with all their power and wit, / To let not others honour be defaste ."
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You use either in front of the first of two or more alternatives, when you are stating the only possibilities or choices that there are. The other alternatives are introduced by `or'. Sightseeing is best done either by tour bus or by bicycles The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free Either she goes or I go
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Each of two; the one and the other; both; formerly, also, each of any number
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Either precedes two, or more, coördinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative
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One of two; the one or the other; properly used of two things, but sometimes of a larger number, for any one
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one or the other (of two)
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It is correlative to or
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one specific thing chosen from two things -- "Adding either from right to left or from left to right is fine" (78)
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You use either in a negative statement in front of the first of two alternatives to indicate that the negative statement refers to both the alternatives. There had been no indication of either breathlessness or any loss of mental faculties right until his death
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You can use either to refer to one of two things, people, or situations, when you want to say that they are both possible and it does not matter which one is chosen or considered. There were glasses of champagne and cigars, but not many of either were consumed Either is also a quantifier. Do either of you smoke or drink heavily? Either is also a determiner. I don't particularly agree with either group
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pron. one or the other; one and the other
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(Grammar) also, too, as well (used after a negative clause: I won't either)
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conj. precedes two or more coordinate words or phrases, either...or
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You use either in a negative statement to refer to each of two things, people, or situations to indicate that the negative statement includes both of them. She warned me that I'd never marry or have children. --- `I don't want either.' Either is also a quantifier. There are no simple answers to either of those questions. Either is also a determiner. He sometimes couldn't remember either man's name
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You use either by itself in negative statements to indicate that there is a similarity or connection with a person or thing that you have just mentioned. He did not even say anything to her, and she did not speak to him either
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Either is singular Either is singular
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the arguments, despite their persuasiveness, conceal a fallacy
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after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise' or `also'; "he isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either"; "I don't know either"; "if you don't order dessert I won't either"
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You can use either to introduce a noun that refers to each of two things when you are talking about both of them. The basketball nets hung down from the ceiling at either end of the gymnasium
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When one negative statement follows another, you can use either at the end of the second one to indicate that you are adding an extra piece of information, and to emphasize that both are equally important. Don't agree, but don't argue either
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one of two sıfat
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