You're viewing a single thread.
View all comments
114
comments
If you don't study, you will use "either" where "both" is supposed to be used.
3 3 ReplyI think that "both" would mean "earns more than their salaries combined", whereas "either" means "earns more than their salaries individually".
9 0 ReplyYou are right, and I spent my time scrolling lemmy instead of studying.
2 0 Reply
You've viewed 114 comments.
Scroll to top