Which sentence correctly uses “either…or”?
A. Either he will come to the party or he won’t.
B. Either you come or I will go.
C. Either she was tired nor she was hungry.
D. Either she runs or dances in her free time.

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The coffee shop plays country music on the weekends.
A. plays country music on the weekends
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A. didn’t use to be any
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A. less water and electricity more than
B. less water and electricity than
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I _____ happy yesterday.
A. Am
B. Was
C. Were
D. Is
