Thursday, July 27, 2017

word usage - "Both" vs "both of them"


What is the correct form in the following sentences, "both" and "both of them"?




a) "Both of them are unique."


b) "Both are unique."



If "both" by itself already contains "both of them", so I can conclude that the first option is not correct. Isn't it?




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