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It was a stroke of luck that she had always been able to write with _____ hand, which sometimes helped her a lot.
A

both

B

each

C

every

D

either


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句意:幸运的是她两只手都会写字,这帮助了她不少。本句在于either与both的区别,either是两者其一,后面的名词用单数。both两者都,后面的名词用复数。
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