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Filter by Meaning He can either study for the exam or relax and watch TV.
They didn't win either game in the tournament.
We can go to the park either today or tomorrow.
You can either take the stairs or the elevator to the second floor.
You can either call me on my cell phone or send me an email.
He didn't want to eat either the pizza or the burger.
You can either save money for a vacation or buy a new gadget.
The party will be held at either my house or Sarah's house.
You can either attend the morning session or the afternoon session of the conference.
The meeting didn't go well. It was either too long or too unproductive.
I don't like either of the songs on the radio right now.
I have two pens; you can borrow either of them.
You can either study for the exam or relax this evening.
She doesn't want to watch either movie tonight.
The cat is either sleeping or hiding somewhere in the house.
I can speak either English or French fluently.
I have a meeting with either John or Sarah tomorrow.
Either you can join us for dinner tonight, or we can catch a movie.
We can either take the stairs or the elevator to the top floor.
You can either pay in cash or use a credit card.
Either the cat or the dog knocked over the vase.
Either eat your vegetables or no dessert for you.
He doesn't like either of the candidates running for office.
We can either visit the beach or go to the mountains for our vacation.
You can take either route to reach the destination.
The hotel has two restaurants. You can choose to have dinner in either of them.
The shop doesn't sell those shoes anymore. They don't have them in black either.
I can't decide between the red dress or the blue one. Either will look great on me.
We can either walk to the park or take the bus.
Either you apologize to her or she will never speak to you again.
You can either study for the exam or go to the party.
You can either call me later or send me a message.
You can either study for the test or go out with your friends.
Either John or Sarah will be the captain of the team.
You can either have coffee or tea for breakfast.
She can either accept the job offer or continue searching for other opportunities.
You can either go to the cinema or stay at home and watch a movie.
She can either study French or German for her language requirement.
He can either wear a suit or casual attire to the party.
We can either go hiking or have a picnic in the park.
Either you come with us to the party or stay home alone.
You can either pay in cash or use a credit card to purchase the item.
Either you finish your homework now or you can do it later.
You can either watch TV or read a book in your free time.
Either we finish the project by tomorrow or we risk missing the deadline.
We can go to the beach either in the morning or in the afternoon.
We can either take the bus or walk to the beach.
You can either watch a movie or read a book tonight.
Either John or Sarah will be responsible for organizing the event.
Either the teacher or the students will give the presentation.
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