Either / Neither / Both exercises — Set 1: Both, Either and Neither: Basic Meaning (Worksheet)

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children are at school today — Jack and Emma.

2

There are two films on tonight. We can watch one — you choose.

3

restaurant was good. The food was terrible at the first one and the second one.

4

I have two sisters and live in London.

5

Would you like tea or coffee? — is fine. I don't mind.

6

I asked two people for directions, but person could help me.

7

I've been to Paris and Rome. I loved cities.

8

You can sit on side of the table — there's space on the left and the right.

9

I tried on two jackets, but fitted me well. They were both too small.

10

There were two questions and answers are correct. Well done!

11

We can meet on Monday or Tuesday. day works for me.

12

There are two roads to the village. You can take road — they take the same time.

13

students passed the exam — Anna got 85% and Ben got 90%.

14

Take bus — the number 5 or the number 9. They go to the same place.

15

I invited Sarah and Tom to dinner, but could come. I ate alone.

16

It was a final between Italy and Spain. teams played very well.

17

There are two bedrooms. You can sleep in room — choose whichever you prefer.

18

I tried the chicken and the fish, but tasted good. I was disappointed.

19

parents came to the school concert — my mum and my dad were there.

20

Is your birthday in May or June? — . It's in July.

Either / Neither / Both exercises online (Worksheet)

Learn the basic meaning of 'both', 'either' and 'neither'. Use 'both' when you mean the two together, 'either' when you mean one or the other of two, and 'neither' when you mean not one and not the other. Both is followed by a plural noun; either and neither are followed by a singular noun.