Either / Neither / Both exercises — Set 2: Both of, Either of and Neither of (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min

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of the two restaurants has good reviews. Let's find somewhere else to eat.

2

I've spoken to of them, and they both agree with the plan.

3

of the answers is correct. Please try again.

4

You can borrow of these books — just take the one you want.

5

I've been to of those countries — Spain in 2019 and Italy in 2020.

6

of us wants to go first. We're both too nervous, so you can start.

7

We're moving to a new house, and of our children are excited about it.

8

I can see two taxis. of them is free — they both have passengers.

9

My sister and I are studying medicine at university.

10

of the two options sounds good to me. I'm happy with whatever you decide.

11

I know of those girls — they live on my street.

12

Could of you help me carry this box? I just need one person.

13

The twins have finished their homework already.

14

of the chairs is comfortable — they're both very hard.

15

My brothers can speak three languages fluently.

16

Do you want the window seat or the aisle seat? — of them is fine. I don't have a preference.

17

of us really understood the lecture. We were both confused.

18

My grandparents are over eighty years old.

19

We can go to of the two parks — whichever is closer.

20

We enjoy going to the cinema at the weekend.

Either / Neither / Both exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise using 'both of', 'either of' and 'neither of' with pronouns and determiners. 'Both of' takes a plural verb ('Both of them are...'). In formal English, 'either of' and 'neither of' take a singular verb ('Neither of them is...'). Also learn mid-position 'both': 'They are both...' / 'We both...'.