either of them | us – English Grammar Profiler

  1. “Neither” as a pronoun, is used to refer to not one or the other of two things or people mentioned. It indicates that both options are being negated or rejected. It is typically used in negative constructions or when presenting two options as equally unsatisfactory. For example:
    • “Neither of the candidates won the election.”
    • “I asked them both for help, but neither of them was available.”
  2. “Either” as a pronoun refers to one or the other of two things or people mentioned. It presents a choice between two options. It can also be used in positive constructions when offering two alternatives. For example:
    • “You can choose either of the two books to read.”
  3. “None” is a pronoun that means not any or not one of a group of things or people mentioned. It indicates the absence or lack of something. It can be used in both positive and negative constructions. For example:
    • “None of the students submitted their assignments.”

In the English Grammar Profile, B2 point 82 in the category of PRONOUNS quantity is defined as:

a wide range of pronouns (‘neither’, ‘either’, ‘none’) with ‘of’ followed by an object pronoun.

For example:

Gerda, I don’t think it would benefit either of us to show these.

listen

So in a yin-yang way, 

silence needs loudness and loudness needs silence for either of them to have any effect.

However most of this structure overlaps with Negation point 19, so we will only investigate ‘either of them|us’ in this post.

Collocates 4 spaces either side of ‘either of them|us‘ in iWeb:

3 EVER 574
4 NOR 93

DOUBT

  Brainerd Dispatch I welcome the opportunity to visit with either of them, but doubt it will happen.

6 WOULDNT 80 7 BOTHER 55 8 HAVENT 55

9 IMAGINED 38

10 BLAME 33 11 SEPARATELY 32 12 SPOKEN 30 13 UNBEKNOWNST 29

14 MARRY 22

15 TERMINATE 21 16 DIES 21 17 ANTICIPATED 21 18 INDIVIDUALLY 21 19 JUDICIAL 20

20 BELONG 20

Arabic, Male, level 5, grammar class  B2/C1

Eventually when the woman was feeling that her life couldn’t get worse, the car in front of her suddenly stopped so she went to the other lane and crashed into the man’s car but thanks god nothing happened to either of them, the cars took all of the damage.

Korean, Male, level 4, grammar class B2

Most of the students who are living in Bundang might spend time making an excursion to either of them.