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Nither one or the other is right. #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 21, 2010 17:39 pm   Nither one or the other is right.
 

1...Nither one or the other is right.

2...She will not stay,I do not think.
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Nither one or the other is right. #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 21, 2010 23:26 pm   Nither one or the other is right.
 

Neither one nor the other is right.
Either one or the other is right.

I do not think she will not stay.
I think she will stay.
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