determiner
- one or the other of two people or things
pronoun
- one or the other of two people or things
adverb
- used after a negative statement to indicate that it applies to each of two alternatives
conjunction
- used before the first of two alternatives to indicate a choice
Usage: used with ‘or’
Examples
- You can take either road to get there.
- Either of these books would be good for your report.
- I don’t like spinach, and my brother doesn’t either.
- She doesn’t want to go either.
- Either you come with us or you stay home.
- We can either walk or take the bus.
- Either team could win the championship.