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1. BOTH = A and B, TWO people (or things) are equal or do the same thing.
Neither can refer to one or two people or things, so the verb can be plural or
singular.
The verb must be positive (+).
You can either eat now or alter the show its up to you.
Do you prefer pork or beef? I dont like either.
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EXERCISES
Complete the sentences with both/neither/either. Use of where necessary.
1. I asked two people the way to the station, but could help me.
2. I was invited to two parties last week, but I couldnt go to .
3. There were two windows in the room. It was very warm, so I opened
.
4. Sarah and I play tennis together regularly, but can play very well.
5. I tried two bookshops for the book I wanted, but had it.
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ANSWER KEY
1)
1. Both of 4. Neither of
2. Either 5. Neither / both (of the)
3. Both 6. Both (of)
2)
1. neither of them
2. either of them
3. both of them
4. neither of us
5. neither of them
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