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1 Both either neither

2 Both … and Subjects connected by 'both … and' take the a plural conjugation

3 Either … or 'Either … or' is used in sentences in a positive sense meaning "one or the other, this or that, he or she, etc."

4 Neither … nor 'Neither … nor' is used in sentences in a negative sense meaning "not this one nor the other, not this nor that, not he nor she, etc.".

5 We use both, either and neither to talk about two. Examples: 1. Mary has two children. Both are clever. 2. do you like classical music or pop music ? Both( = classical and pop ). 3. would you like tea or coffee ? You can have either.( = tea or coffee )

6 4. Do you want to go to the cinema or the theatre. Neither ( = not the cinema or the theatre. 5. Last year l went to Paris and Rome.I liked both cities very much. 6. I read two books but neither book was very interesting.

7 7. there are two ways from here to the station. You can go either way 8.there were two pictures on the wall. I didn’t like either of them.

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10 * It was a very good football match.------------- teams played well. * it wasn’t a good football match.--------------- team played well. * “is your friend English or American?” ----------- she’s Australian.

11 * We went away for two days but the weather wasn’t good. It rained on ---------------- days. * I bought two newspapers. Which one do u want ?----------------- it doesn’t matter which one. * I invited Jack and Jim to my party but -------of them came.

12 * Do you go to work by car or bus ? ------ ------------ I usually walk. * “ which jacket do you prefer, this one or that one ? “ I don’t like ------------of them.

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