Both, either, neither Examples They both have red hair. Both the mother and the son have red hair. Both of them have red hair. Neither the father nor the.

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Both, either, neither Examples They both have red hair. Both the mother and the son have red hair. Both of them have red hair. Neither the father nor the son wears glasses. Neither of them wears glasses. They look either Spanish or Potuguese. She doesn’t look like either her mother or her father.

Both, either, neither Use After both and neither the berb must be positive. Neither of us is tall. / We both like football. Neither = one or two people so the verb can be singualr or plural. Both = two people, so the verb must be plural

Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use both, neither, or either 1. John lives in the USA and James lives in the USA too. ___________________ in the USA. 2. Andrea didn’t come yesterday, and Gina didn’t. ___________________ yesterday. 3. I’d like to go to Rome or Venice this summer. ____________________ this summer.

1. John lives in the USA and James lives in the USA too. Both J. and J. live in the USA. / J. and J. both live in… 2. Andrea didn’t come yesterday, and Gina didn’t. Neither A. nor G. came yesterday. 3. I’d like to go to Rome or Venice this summer. I’d like to go either to Rome or Venice this summer.