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(Either/Neither) of them invited me, so I didn’t go there.
Neither of them invited me, so I didn’t go there.
Oops!
Okay!
She couldn’t choose between them, she liked them … (both/either).
She couldn’t choose between them, she liked them both.
Oops!
Okay!
He went to the movie on Sunday. (William - like him)
So did William.
Oops!
Okay!
Would you like fish or chicken? - It doesn’t matter. … (Either/Both) will do for me.
Would you like fish or chicken? - It doesn’t matter. Either will do for me.
Oops!
Okay!
Would you like apple juice or orange juice? - … (Either/Neither), thanks. I don’t like juice.
Would you like apple juice or orange juice? - Neither, thanks. I don’t like juice.
Oops!
Okay!
He didn’t go to the movie. (William - unlike him)
William did.
Oops!
Okay!
I am not going to Moscow. (Jack - like me)
Neither is Jack.
Oops!
Okay!
I don’t enjoy horse-riding. - (we - like you)
Neither do we.
Oops!
Okay!
I cannot understand him. - (we - like you)
Neither can we.
Oops!
Okay!
I haven’t got any sisters. (my friend - like me)
Neither has my friend.
Oops!
Okay!
(Either/Both) my mother and father have green eyes.
Both my mother and father have green eyes.
Oops!
Okay!
She is very slim. I think she is … (either/neither) a sportsman … (or/nor) a model.
She is very slim. I think she is either a sportswoman or a model.
Oops!
Okay!
I cannot understand him. - (we - unlike you)
We can.
Oops!
Okay!
Her dress was … (either/both) black or brown.
Her dress was either black or brown.
Oops!
Okay!
Would you like some salad or some steak? - … (Either/Both). I’m so hungry.
Would you like some salad or some steak? - Both. I’m so hungry.
Oops!
Okay!
I am going to Moscow soon. (Jack - like me)
So is Jack.
Oops!
Okay!
I enjoy horse-riding. - (we - like you)
So do we.
Oops!
Okay!
You can take … (either/neither) a bus or a train to get to Oxford.
You can take either a bus or a train to get to Oxford.
Oops!
Okay!
We are not from Brazil. - (I - like you)
Neither am I.
Oops!
Okay!
I will never talk to him. (my Mum - like me)
Neither will my Mum.
Oops!
Okay!
He hasn’t bought a present yet. (I - unlike him)
I have.
Oops!
Okay!
We are not from Brazil. - (I - unlike you)
I am.
Oops!
Okay!
He didn’t go to the movie. (William - like him)
Neither did William.
Oops!
Okay!
Doesn’t he use … (either/neither) of his phones?
Doesn’t he use either of his phones?
Oops!
Okay!
I can listen to this music endlessly. - (we - like you)
So can we.
Oops!
Okay!
We can meet … (either/neither) today … (or/nor) tomorrow. I am terribly busy.
We can meet neither today nor tomorrow. I am terribly busy.
Oops!
Okay!
I don’t like horror films, and my husband doesn’t like … (either/neither).
I don’t like horror films, and my husband doesn’t like either.
Oops!
Okay!
He has 2 cars, but I don’t like … (either/neither) of them.
He has 2 cars, but I don’t like either of them.
Oops!
Okay!
I asked two friends to help me with the test, but … (either/neither) of them knew the answer.
I asked two friends to help me with the test, but neither of them knew the answer.
Oops!
Okay!
Anna never works all day. She works … (either/neither) in the morning … (or/nor) after lunch.
Anna never works all day. She works either in the morning or after lunch.
Oops!
Okay!
I will never talk to him. (my Mum - unlike me)
My Mum will.
Oops!
Okay!
He hasn’t bought a present yet. (I - like him)
Neither have I.
Oops!
Okay!
My old granny could … (either/neither) read … (or/nor) write.
My old granny could neither read nor write.
Oops!
Okay!
I don’t enjoy horse-riding. - (we - unlike you)
We do!
Oops!
Okay!
We are from Brazil. - (I - like you)
So am I.
Oops!
Okay!
He has already bought Christmas presents for his parents. (I - like him)
So have I.
Oops!
Okay!
We have asked them both but … (neither/both) of them knows his address.
We have asked them both but neither of them knows his address.
Oops!
Okay!
I will talk to him tomorrow. (my Mum - like me)
So will my Mum.
Oops!
Okay!
You should keep … (either/both) hands on the steering wheel.
You should keep both hands on the steering wheel.
Oops!
Okay!
Please ask … (either/neither) Fred or Linda to buy some milk.
Please ask either Fred or Linda to buy some milk.
Oops!
Okay!
I am not going to Moscow. (Jack - unlike me)
Jack is.
Oops!
Okay!
He has lived in Milan and Madrid but he didn’t like … (either/neither) of the cities much.
He has lived in Milan and Madrid but he didn’t like either of the cities much.
Oops!
Okay!
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