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- BOTH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BOTH definition: 1 (referring to) two people or things together: 2 (referring to) two people or things together… Learn more
- BOTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOTH is the one as well as the other How to use both in a sentence
- BOTH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Both definition: one and the other; two together See examples of BOTH used in a sentence
- BOTH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use both when you are referring to two people or things and saying that something is true about each of them She cried out in fear and flung both arms up to protect her face Put both vegetables into a bowl and crush with a potato masher Both is also a quantifier
- Both - definition of both by The Free Dictionary
One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction: Both guests have arrived Both the books are torn Both her fingers are broken The one and the other: Both were candidates We are both candidates Both of us are candidates
- both determiner - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of both determiner in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- both - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
(coordinating) used preceding words, phrases, or clauses joined by and, used to emphasize that not just one, but also the other of the joined elements is included: both she and her sister enjoyed the play, both new and exciting
- How to Use Both in the English Grammar | LanGeek
Both as a pronoun refers to a noun it replaces It refers to the two people or things it replaces For example: I want both, please I have a guitar and a percussion Both sound awesome 'Both' refers to 'a guitar and a percussion '
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