English, asked by rekhasawarkar2637, 2 months ago

either-or
1.you are foolish.
you are making a joke.
2. He is abstinate.
He does so knowingly
3. You may play cricket.
You may go home.
4.He has brokenwatch.
you have broken mywatch.
5. That boy is a thief.
That boyis a ruffian.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

1) You are either foolish or you are making a joke.

2) He is either abstinateor he does so knowingly.

3) You may either play cricket or you go home.

4) He has either brokenwatch or you have broken my watch.

5) That boy is either a thief or he is a ruffian.

Hope it helps!

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Hey there,

1. You are either foolish or making a joke.

2. Either he is obstinate or he does knowingly.

3. You may either play cricket or go home.

4. Either you or he has broken my watch.

5. That boy is either a thief or a ruffian.

Thank you!

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