Nov 6, 2016
- Put in “both”, “either” or “neither”.
- Last year I went to Paris and Rome. I liked . . . cities very much.
- both of
- both
- either of the
- neither
- There were two pictures on the wall. I didn’t like . . . them.
- either of
- either
- neither
- neither of
- It was a good football match. . . . teams played well.
- Either of the
- Neither
- Both
- Both of
- It wasn’t a good football match. . . . team played well.
- Neither
- Neither of
- Both of the
- Either
- “Is your friend English or American?”
“ . . . . She’s Australian.”- Neither
- Both
- Either
- Neither of
- We went away for two days but the weather wasn’t good. It rained on . . . days.
- both of
- either
- neither
- both
- “I bought two newspapers. Which one do you want?”
“ . . . . It doesn’t matter which one.”- Either
- Both
- Neither
- Both of them
- I invited Diana and Mike to the party but . . . them came.
- both of
- either of
- neither of
- neither
- “Do you go to work by car or by bus?”
“ . . . . I always walk.”- Neither
- Neither of
- Both
- Both of
- “Which jacket do you prefer, this one or that one?”
“I don’t like . . . them.”- neither
- both of
- either of
- neither of
- “Do you work or are you a student?”
“ . . . . I’ve got a job and I study too.”- Both
- Neither
- Either
- Both of
- Paula and I didn’t know the time because . . . us had a watch.
- both
- both of
- either of
- neither of
- Ann has got two sisters and a brother. . . . sisters are married.
- Both
- Both of
- Neither
- Either of
- Ann has got two sisters and brother. I’ve met her brother but I haven’t met . . . her sisters.
- neither of
- both
- either of
- either
- Last year I went to Paris and Rome. I liked . . . cities very much.
- Complete the sentences.
- . . . are empty.
- Both cups
- Both cup
- . . . are open.
- Both window
- Both windows
- . . . wearing a hat.
- Neither men are
- Neither man is
- . . . cameras.
- Both men have got
- Both man has got
- . . . to the airport.
- Both bus goes
- Both buses go
- . . . right.
- Neither answer is
- Neither answers are
- . . . are empty.
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