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  1. Both, Both of, Both–And - The Editor's Manual

    • The word bothrefers to each of two people or things. Both can be used as a pronoun in place of a nounphrase. Both can also be used adjectivally (as a determiner or predeterminer) to emphasize a ref… See more

    Is Both Singular Or plural?

    Bothas a pronoun refers to two people or things and is always plural. When used adjectivally, both again refers to two people or things. Therefore, it is used with pluralinstea… See more

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    Both vs. Both of

    Both and both of can both occur before a determiner, with no difference in meaning. (A determiner is a word that appears before a noun and qualifies its reference—these houses, he… See more

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    Position of Both in A Sentence

    Both can appear before or after the phraseit modifies. Some writers prefer “Both of them are happy” to “They are both happy,” arguing that the reader might be misled into expecting … See more

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    Both–And as Linking Term

    The word both combines with and to emphasize the inclusion of two people or things. Use both—andto join two parts of equal importance in a sentence. Both and and thus fo… See more

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