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  • We can meet … (either/neither) today … (or/nor) tomorrow. It's your choice.
    We can meet EITHER today or tomorrow. It's your choice.
  • She broke ____ her legs in the accident. She couldn't walk for months.
    She broke both (of) her legs in the accident. She couldn't walk for months.
  • ______ of these ideas will work so we need to think of something else.
    NEITHER of these ideas will work so we need to think of something else.
  • You can take … (either/neither) a bus or a train to get to Brussels.
    You can take EITHER a bus or a train to get to Brussels.
  • We can get there either by car _______ by train.
    We can get there either by car OR by train.
  • You should keep … (either/both) hands on the steering wheel.
    You should keep BOTH hands on the steering wheel.
  • _____my brother ____ I like mushrooms.  We think they are disgusting.
    NEITHER my brother NOR I like mushrooms.  We think they are disgusting.
  • I love _______of my children equally.
    I love BOTH of my children equally.
  • Neither Tom ____ I like spinach.
    Neither Tom NOR I like spinach.
  • He's had two jobs.  ____ the jobs have been in computing.
    He's had two jobs.  BOTH (of) the jobs  have been in computing.
  • I can't choose.  Can I have ______ kinds, please?
    I can't choose.  Can I have BOTH kinds, please?
  • (Either/Neither) of them invited me, so I didn’t go.
    NEITHER of them invited me, so I didn’t go .
  • I haven't met ____ of his parents.
    I haven't met EITHER of his parents.
  • You can have _____ the chocolate cake ____ the strawberry ice cream. (CHOOSE)
    You can have EITHER the chocolate cake OR the strawberry ice cream.
  • They are so lucky!  They went to _____Spain _____ Tenerife this year!
    They are so lucky!  They went to BOTH Spain AND Tenerife this year!
  • Both Luciana ____ Liza have to take the trash out and make their beds.
    Both Luciana AND Liza have to take the trash out and make their beds.
  • He gave me two explanations but____ of them made sense.
    He gave me two explanations but NEITHER of them made sense.
  • Anna never works all day. She works … (either/neither) in the morning or after lunch.
    Anna never works all day. She works EITHER in the morning or after lunch.
  • I don’t like horror films, and my partner doesn’t like them … (either/neither).
    I don’t like horror films, and my partner doesn’t like them EITHER.
  • I went to two concerts last year and _____ were fantastic.  I really enjoyed them.
    I went to two concerts last year and BOTH were fantastic.  I really enjoyed them.
  • I can't decide what to have for dinner. I think I'll have either fish and chips _____ pizza.
    I can't decide what to have for dinner. I think I'll have either fish and chips OR pizza.
  • Neither Paul ____ Peter works on my team.
    Neither Paul NOR Peter works on my team.
  • 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.
  • We'll ____ go to the cinema or drive to the beach.
    We'll EITHER go to the cinema or drive to the beach.
  • (Either/Both) my mother and father have green eyes.
    BOTH my mother and father have green eyes.
  • ______ these problems are serious. I don't know which one to deal with first.
    Both (of)
  • I like both milk _____ dark chocolate.
    I like both milk chocolate AND dark chocolate.