Which sentence correctly uses "either...or"? a. You can either have tea or coffee. b. Either you can have tea or coffee. c. You can either have tea nor coffee. d. You can neither have tea or coffee. Question 14 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Not flaggedFlag question Tips Question text _____________ he works hard, he will not be selected for the final round. a. In case b. Whereas c. Because d. Unless
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Which sentence correctly uses "either...or"?
a. You can either have tea or coffee.
b. Either you can have tea or coffee.
c. You can either have tea nor coffee.
d. You can neither have tea or coffee.
Question 14 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Not flaggedFlag question Tips Question text _____________ he works hard, he will not be selected for the final round.
a. In case
b. Whereas
c. Because
d. Unless
Solution
The correct usage of "either...or" is in sentence a. "You can either have tea or coffee."
For the second question, the correct answer is d. "Unless". The sentence should read: "Unless he works hard, he will not be selected for the final round."
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