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How we use both/either/neither Done by: Saad ALkindi

We use both/either/neither to talk about two things or people + ? Or ? both either x x neither (not + either)

example Rosemary has two children. Both are married. (both = the two children) Would you like tea or coffee? You can have either. (either = tea or coffee) A: Do you want to go to the cinema or theatre? B: Neither. I want to stay at home. (Neither = not the cinema or the theatre)

and neither Compare either and neither Compare either Would you like tea or coffee?  Either. I don’t mind. (= tea or coffee)  I don’t want either. (not I don’t want neither)  Neither. (= not tea or coffee)

Both/either/neither + noun Both + plural : both windows/books/children etc. Either + singular : either window/book/child etc. Neither + singular : neither window/book/child etc.

examples Last year I want to Paris and Roma. I like both cities very much. First I worked in an office, and later in a shop. Neither job was very interesting. There are two ways from here to the station. You can go either way.

Both of… /either of… /neither of… Both of the... Either of these / those … Neither of my / your / Ann’s … etc.  Examples Neither of my parents is English. I haven’t read either of these books.

 You can say both (of) the … / both (of) those … / both (of) my … etc (with or without of)  Examples I like both of these pictures. Or I like both these pictures.

Both of them / neither of us etc. Both them Either of us Neither you  Examples Ann has got two sisters. both of them are married. Tom and I didn’t eat anything. Neither of us was hungry. Who are those two people? I don’t know either of them.

Exercises  Put in both/either/neither. Use of where necessary. 1. Last year I want to Paris and Rome. I like..both.. cities very much. 2. There were two pictures on the wall. I didn’t like..either of.. Them. 3. It was a good football match...…..….. teams played well. 4. It wasn’t a good football match. ……..….. team played well. 5. ‘Is your friend English or American?’ ‘………..….. She’s Australian.’ 6. I invited Diana and Mike to the party but …..……… them came. 7. Ann has got two sisters and a brother. ………….. sisters are married. 8. Paula and I didn’t know the time because ………….. us had a watch.