Pronunciation of the English word either.
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1. | Either you have to come up or I have to go down, I don't care either way. | |
2. | Light behaves either as a wave, either as a beam of particles. | |
3. | In the gardens of the better classes summer-houses and shelters of rustic appearance and diminutive proportions are often seen. Rustic arbors are also to be seen in the larger gardens. Specially constructed houses of quaint design and small size are not uncommon; in these the ceremonial tea-parties take place. High fences, either of board or bamboo, or solid walls of mud or tile with stone foundations, surround the house or enclose it from the street. Low rustic fences border the gardens in the suburbs. Gateways of various styles, some of imposing design, form the entrances; as a general thing they are either rustic and light, or formal and massive. | |
4. | I can't explain it either. | |
5. | Ray was willing to corroborate Gary's story, but the police were still unconvinced that either of them were telling the truth. | |
6. | You may take either the big box or the small one. | |
7. | You may choose either of the two books. | |
8. | Either you or I have to go there. | |
9. | Either you or your friend is wrong. | |
10. | Either you or I am wrong. |