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Watch a video about the differences between of ‘both’, ‘either’ and ‘neither’, and complete

the exercises below.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG45IiY4agE

Fill in the blanks using ‘both’, ‘either’ or ‘neither’. Add ‘of’ if necessary.
1. Can _____ you or Liza take me to the station?
2. My parents were too busy last week. _____ them came to meet my teacher.
3. The tennis game was fantastic. _____ players were great.

Choose the best answer.


4. I don’t want _____.
A. either chocolate or cake.
B. neither chocolate nor cake.
C. both chocolate and cake.
D. either chocolate nor cake.

5. I didn't like _____ of the films. _____ of them were boring.


A. both…All
B. both…Neither
C. either…Both
D. neither…Both

6. A: Are you at home or at work? B: _____. I’m in the car.


A. Both
B. Either
C. Neither
D. None

7. Be careful crossing the street. Cars are parked on _____ side of the road.
A. both
B. either
C. neither
D. all

8. Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?


A. Both of our cars are in the car park.
B. We both drive to work every day.
C. I haven’t read either of the two books.
D. Neither films is interesting.

Join sentences with ‘both…and…’, ‘either…or…’ or ‘neither…nor…’. Add words where


necessary.
9. He was not handsome. He was not smart.
10. Sam was invited to the party. Sally was also invited to the party.

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