以下是引用andrew_li在2005-7-11 18:23:00的发言:either with singular or plural verb. When used as a pronoun, either is normally singular and takes a singular verb: The two surgeons disagree with each other more than either does (not do) with the pathologist. But when either is followed by of and a plural noun, it is often used with a plural verb: Either of the parties have enough support to form a government. As frequent as this usage may be, it is widely regarded as incorrect. Ninety-two percent of the Usage Panel rejected it in an earlier survey.
如果按照黄色字体所说,那楼主的例子“either of these devices results in more people watching more television”不就不对了么? 等待NN的回答... |