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  1. Nov 21, 2015 · To the question: Is that $20 dollars for each of us or for both of us? The simple answer without all the useless rhetoric here, is: $20 dollars for the both of you = $10 dollars apiece. The key word here being each .

  2. • When we use Both and both of before a noun with determiner, there is no difference between them. I came across both / both of your sisters at the mall. • We don’t use 'the' before both.

  3. Mar 26, 2014 · In English the expression "both of you" is equivalent to "the two of you". As such, in English, "the both" would actually be equivalent to "the the two" which is obviously incorrect. Americans have a tendency to use "the both of you" when they actually mean "both of you".

  4. Jun 27, 2013 · For example, if us means "you and me", we have something like "between both you and me" = "between you and between me", which does not make sense. "Between you and me" does make sense without both , and so does "between the two of us."

  5. Dec 11, 2018 · For example: • We're both 20. Or • (The) both of us are 20. I don't mean to include the person I'm talking to. Which one is more appropriate?

  6. Jul 21, 2018 · It will be better for the both of us if we stopped seeing each other. It will be better for the both of us if you know this about me... It will be better for the both of us if you keep quiet about all of this.

  7. We use both to refer to two things or people together: Both those chairs are occupied, I’m afraid. (The two chairs are occupied.) Are both your parents going to Chile? (Are your mother and father going to Chile?) Both with nouns. When we use both before a determiner (e.g. a/an, the, her, his) + noun, both and both of can be used: