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  2. Indefinite pronoun - Wikipedia

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    neither (singular) – In the end, neither was selected. both (plural) – Both were surprised at the other's answer. Both the answers are correct. either (singular) – Either is sufficient. Plural others – Others worry about that. some/most – Some of the biscuits were eaten but most were still there. Are some of you still hungry?

  3. Grammatical number - Wikipedia

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    Indo-European languages that have long ago lost the dual still sometimes have residual traces of it, such as the English distinctions both vs. all, either vs. any, and neither vs. none. The Norwegian både , cognate with English both , has further evolved to be able to refer to more than two items, as in både epler, pærer, og druer ...

  4. Either/or - Wikipedia

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    Either/or and related terms may refer to: Either/Or (Kierkegaard book), an influential book by philosopher Søren Kierkegaard; Either/Or (Batuman novel), a novel by Elif Batuman; Either/Or, music by Elliott Smith; Either/Or, a comedy game show; either...or and neither...nor, examples of correlative conjunctions in English

  5. Neither - Wikipedia

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    Neither is an English pronoun, adverb, and determiner signifying the absence of a choice in an either/or situation. Neither may also refer to: Neither ...

  6. Dual (grammatical number) - Wikipedia

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    Dual (abbreviated DU) is a grammatical number that some languages use in addition to singular and plural.When a noun or pronoun appears in dual form, it is interpreted as referring to precisely two of the entities (objects or persons) identified by the noun or pronoun acting as a single unit or in unison.

  7. Exclusive or - Wikipedia

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    The systems ({,},) and ({,},) are monoids, but neither is a group. This unfortunately prevents the combination of these two systems into larger structures, such as a mathematical ring . However, the system using exclusive or ( { T , F } , ⊕ ) {\displaystyle (\{T,F\},\oplus )} is an abelian group .

  8. When to Use a Stand Mixer vs. a Hand Mixer (and When ... - AOL

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    Use either a hand mixer or a stand mixer for creaming and aerating butter and sugar. A hand mixer could take roughly 25% to 50% more time, but it will get you to the same place.

  9. English determiners - Wikipedia

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    either; neither; Disjunctive determiners mark a noun phrase as definite. They also imply a single selection from a set of exactly two. [1]: 387 Because they signal a single selection, disjunctive determiners select singular nouns when functioning as determinatives in noun phrases (e.g., either side).