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What does "either" mean?

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Rebecca

"Either" means also, likewise, additionally, furthermore. Peppa Pig's mom is saying that many years ago, kings and queens did not have television nor did they have computers. Ex: I didn't finish my homework either. Ex: You don't know him either? "Either" can also be used as a choice between two or more things. Ex: You can either come with us on vacation or you can stay with your grandmother. Ex: You are either with us or against us. Thank you for your question!

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