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either

adjective, adverb, pronoun, and correlative conjunction

Example: You may sit on either end of the sofa. adjective

Example: If he doesn’t come to dinner, she won’t either. adverb

Example: I’ve got two cars, and you may borrow either. pronoun

Example: He wanted either a hotdog or a hamburger. correlative conjunction

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