Is it correct to say either of them?
It should be “either of them is”. Because either indicates a choice of one option, it takes singular forms. It should also be “any of them is. As the this post about the use of “each” says, singular forms should be used here, although most people will not strongly object to the incorrect plural forms.
How do you use either of them?
Either is used only when there are two persons or things. Either refers to one or the other of the two. Either of them would, therefore, mean either this one or that one of the two. So, just either of them would do, not either one of them which would be redundant.
Is it either of them or neither of them?
In most cases, neither means “not either.” When used as an adjective either means “one or the other of two people or things,” and neither means “not one or the other of two people or things.” In other words, neither means “not either.” The following example sentences show this use.
What to use with either is or are?
In informal usage, the pronoun either may refer to one of two things or to both things at once, and accordingly take a singular verb (either is ) or a plural verb (either are ). The plural verb is common when either is followed by the preposition of in speech (e.g., either of these, either of them).
What does either fine mean?
adj presenting an unavoidable need to choose between two alternatives. an either-or situation.
How do you use one of them?
You need a conjunction to connect the two clauses if you want them both in one sentence. I have two assignments, and one of them is done. Or alternatively you need to make them two separate sentences, which means you need to replace the comma with a period.
Can you say me either?
Both “me neither” and “me either” are acceptable usage in informal writing and speaking, and unacceptable in formal communication. Neither is grammatically correct.
Have neither of them meaning?
“I don’t have either of them” and “I have neither of them” both mean the same thing: There are 2 things and you have none of the two. “I don’t have any of them” is used in the case where there are 2 or more things and you have none of those.
What is the meaning of me either?
me either Definitions and Synonyms phraseAmericanspoken. used when someone else has made a negative statement and you mean it is also true of you. This is considered to be incorrect by speakers of British English who would say me neither. “I don’t like horror movies.” “Me either.” Synonyms and related words.
Is either of you or are either of you?
“Either of you” usually means “one or the other of you”, and is therefore singular, and you need “is”. Informally, “either of you” can also mean “one or the other or both of you”, and in that case it is plural, and you need “are”.
How do you say I’m okay with that?
i’m fine with that
- You know, that’s.
- I’m fine with that, whatever.
- And I’m fine with that. That’s not true.
- You come for me, I’m fine with that.
- And I’m fine with that.
- Honestly, I’m fine with that.
- I’m fine with that. That’s good.
- And I’m fine with that.
Can do either meaning?
adj presenting an unavoidable need to choose between two alternatives.