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Would you like an apple or a banana? - It doesn't matter, ______ is good for me.
Question 1:
Would you like an apple or a banana? - It doesn't matter, ______ is good for me.
A.
every
B.
anyone
C.
anything
D.
either
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'Either' is used to express a similarity with a statement made. Here: you can give an apple or a banana because I like them both.
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