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Question
From the set of sentences given below, choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.
Options
We can take either the morning flight nor the one in the afternoon.
We can take neither the morning flight or the one in the afternoon.
We can take either a morning flight or the one in the afternoon.
We can take either the morning flight or the one in the afternoon.
Solution
We can take either the morning flight or the one in the afternoon.
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