a2: A: What subject do you like best physics or chemistry?
B: I don't like EITHER OF THEM / BOTH OF THEM. They're EITHER / BOTH boring!
either of them, both
20
a3: A: How often do you use the library?
B: Hardly ever. I can find EVERYTHING / ALL on the internet.
everything
15
a4: A: When can I see you to discuss my science project?
B: I’ll be in my office ALL DAY / EVERY DAY today. Come ANY / ALL time.
all day, any
20
a5: A: How did your students do in the biology exam?
B: Not too badly. THEY PASSED ALL / THEY ALL PASSED.
They all passed
15
a6: A: We don't do ANY / NO experiments in our chemistry class.
B: Don't you? We do something practical in EVERY / ALL class.
any, EVERY
20
a7: A: Did you do ALL RESEARCH / ALL OF THE RESEARCH yourself?
B: Yes, I did ALL / ALL OF IT myself.
all of the research, all of it
20
a8: A: Neither my mother OR / NOR Father went to university. B: Really? BOTH / EITHER my parents studied law, but EITHER OF THEM / NEITHER OF THEM worked as lawyers.
nor, Both, neither of them
25
b2: _____ kiwis nor penguins can fly.
Neither
15
b3: _____country in South America, except Bolivia and Paraguay, has a coastline.
Every
15
b4: _____ cars nowadays are fitted with seatbelts at the front and the back.
All
15
b5: _____ the students in my class, about 80%, live very near the school.
Most of
15
b6: There are _____ wild tigers in Africa. Some can still be found in parts of Asia.
no
15
b7: In Ireland, _____ who is aged 18 or over can vote in an election.
anyone
15
b8: _____ Canadians speak English as their first language (77%), but some speak French.
Most
15
b9: Nocturnal animals are animals that sleep _____ day and hunt for food at night.
all
15
b10: Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray _____ invented the telephone at the same time.