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I asked two friends to help me with the test, but ....................... of them knew the answer.
neither
My great-grandma could ............... read ….... write.
neither / nor
She is very slim. I think she is ................ an athlete … a model.
either / or
He has lived in Milan and Madrid but he didn’t like ….... of the cities much.
either
............................ of us can speak French.
Both / neither
..................... of us likes soup
Neither
........................ of us are good at cycling.
Both
I don't like cartoons. I don't like game shows _________.
either
I love watching ________ sitcoms and dramas.
both
______ Lucy and Emma are Irish.
Both
We'll _______ go to the cinema or drive to the beach.
either
______ Tom nor I like spinach.
Neither
You can have _____ chocolate cake ____ strawberry ice cream.
either / or
______ my brother ____ my sister is working right now.
Neither / nor
_______ you can join us for dinner at the restaurant, or we can order takeout and eat at home.
Either
_________ the cat and the dog are friendly and playful.
Both
________ Sarah and Emily are talented singers.
Both
________ of the restaurants we tried yesterday had good service.
Neither / Both
_________ you can choose the movie, or I'll pick one for us.
Either
"___________of the movies playing tonight interests me."
Neither
Tell me about two things you might do this weekened (use "either")
This weekend, I will either play piano or go for a walk
Give me two languages that you don't speak (use "neither")
I speak neither Turkish nor German
Tell me about two drinks you order when you go out (use "either")
When I go out, I order either a gin and tonic or a glass of wine
Tell me about food you like (use "both")
I like both white chocolate and dark chocolate / I like both pasta and pizza.