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Christmas in Japan is, if anything, a day for couples.
Write two expressions that are followed by either count or non-count nouns in conversation.
Either of my parents must go to the meeting.
One of my parents has to go to the meeting.
She had a choice of going or remaining.
She went either to London or to Paris.
She was at a loss which way to go.
She is, if anything, a little better today than yesterday.
She is, if anything, a little better today.
It happened that he appeared when she couldn't decide which way to go.
They are now either in Kyoto or in Osaka.
He will either come or call me.
He likes either baseball or football.
He is now either in Rome or in Paris.
He can speak both English and French.
He is either drunk or mad.
He is, if anything, tall.
He is rather an active person.
He, if anything, is a sensible man.
His condition is, if anything, better than yesterday.

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