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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

Jane Straus, foremost expert, answers your burning English grammar and punctuation questions. To see the entire contents of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation online and to take online quizzes, go to www.grammarbook.com

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  • hi...

    i like the way you explain...

    btw(by the way)i bought you book the blue book....i dont know it was yours lol

  • Thank you. I hope you also find The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation valuable.

    Jane

  • Good, quick explanation.

  • Thank you!

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  • You would say "is"; however, it is better to write it the other way: Either my sister or my brothers are calling me tonight.

  • Would you say, either my brothers or my sister is calling me tonight. Or, either my brothers or my sister are calling me tonight?

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