you can have either dress,black or white...it's your choice.
You can actually see where the rock layers moved on either side of the fault.
a conclusion sentence is a sentence that concludes either a letter, peice or a story.
make the sentence abberation
the answer is where or are either one.
Either the teacher or the students ARE to blame for the fire.It would be 'is' if 'students' was in the singular in the sentence (student).
I take ownership of my mistakes and strive to learn from them.
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
Example of a sentence: "It's either me or them buddy, you choose"
yes the word either can start a sentence
You can actually see where the rock layers moved on either side of the fault.
Example sentence - We can accept either cash or credit cards for the transaction.
A single word that is the subject of a sentence must be either a noun or a pronoun. However, some phrases and clauses, which are not considered to have parts of speech in themselves, can be the only subject in a sentence.
A sentence fragment is part of a sentence that has either no subject or predicate. In most instances, it does not make sense if it stands alone. "Going to the races" is a sentence fragment. WHO is going? The only time this would not be a fragment is in response to a question in dialogue.
What will be the make sentence the arrival in a sentence
a conclusion sentence is a sentence that concludes either a letter, peice or a story.
I don't like homework, either.
we can either go to walmart or the mall. do you want either of these pancakes?