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Either you or I should visit her

Either you or I have to go there

Either of my parents must go to the meeting

He likes either baseball or football

Either Jim or I have to tell her about it

Either you or I will have to do it

かれ
彼ら
いま
きょうと
京都
おおさか
大阪
They are now either in Kyoto or in Osaka

He will either come or call me

Either you or she has to go there

You may take either of the books

These two plans are alternative

Either you or I will get the first prize

You must choose between honor and death

None of us want to go, but either you or your wife has to go

Either of the students may fail the exam

One way is not better than the other

You had better learn either English or French

He is now either in Rome or in Paris

You may take either of the books

Either you or Jane has to go there

We have the alternative of death and submission

ひと
おと
おん
A person is either male or female

One of them is a spy

He can speak both English and French

She had a choice of going or remaining

Jack is now either in London or Paris

Choose either one or the other

She went either to London or to Paris

You have the choice of soup or salad

Tell him either to call on me or to ring me up

Either of the two must go

Do you know either of the two girls

Either you or your friend is wrong

Either you or your brother is wrong

Either you or he is wrong

Either you or I am right

かれ
わた
私の
わる
悪い
Either he is to blame, or I am

きみ
わた
私の
わる
悪い
Either you or I am wrong

I had to choose between the two

Either you are right or he is

I had to choose between A and B

Either you or I am in the wrong

He is wrong or I am

きみ
きみ
君の
おとうと
Either you or your brother is wrong

ジョン
わた
私の
わる
悪い
Either John or I am to blame

Either Tom or I must go

The broccoli is either costly or of poor quality

She was at a loss which way to go

My work is always feast or famine

He is either drunk or mad

さんめい
可算名詞
さんめい
不可算名詞
ひょうげ
表現
Write two expressions that are followed by either count or non-count nouns in conversation

Either Ann or Carol is going to take care of the baby

One of us will have to go