N N NathanC Well-Known Member Joined 23 Nov 2008 Messages 2,105 Location Sydney 14 Jan 2012 #31 [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OExykL5QnXY[/youtube]
L L LeeOnePen Well-Known Member Joined 24 Jul 2009 Messages 1,068 14 Jan 2012 #32 citykev28 said: LeeOnePen said: Don't usually get involved in pedantry on here, but seeing how you started it... 'either' means a choice of two. Click to expand... no it doesn't. Click to expand... Yes, it does. ei·ther [ee-ther, ahy-ther] - adjective, pronoun 1. one or the other of two 2. each of two
citykev28 said: LeeOnePen said: Don't usually get involved in pedantry on here, but seeing how you started it... 'either' means a choice of two. Click to expand... no it doesn't. Click to expand... Yes, it does. ei·ther [ee-ther, ahy-ther] - adjective, pronoun 1. one or the other of two 2. each of two