Both, either and neither Complete the following sentences using both, either or neither. 1. I didn’t like ………………… of these two dresses. a) either b) neither c) both 2. I like …………………… of these. Have you got another one? a) either b) neither c) both 3. ………………… of them have been invited. a) Both b) Either c) Neither 4. I have invited ……………………. of them. a) either b) neither c) both 5. I haven’t invited ………………… of them. a) either b) neither c) both 6. They were ………………… eager to hear the news. a) either b) neither c) both 7. ………………… Martin and James are brilliant boys. a) either b) neither c) both 8. ‘I know you don’t like me. I don’t like you ……………….’ a) either b) neither c) both 9. ………………… Martin nor James turned up today. a) either b) neither c) both 10. She is ………………… intelligent hardworking. a) either b) neither c) both Answers 1. I didn’t like either of these two dresses. 2. I like neither of these. Have you got another one? 3. Both of them have been invited. 4. I have invited neither / both of them. (Meanings are very different.) 5. I haven’t invited either of them. 6. They were both eager to hear the news. 7. Both Martin and James are brilliant boys. 8. ‘I know you don’t like me. I don’t like you either. ’ 9. Neither Martin nor James turned up today. 10. She is neither intelligent nor hardworking. Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) . Both, either and neither Complete the following sentences using both, either or neither. 1. I didn’t like ………………… of these two dresses. a) either b) neither c) both 2. I like ……………………. them. a) either b) neither c) both 6. They were ………………… eager to hear the news. a) either b) neither c) both 7. ………………… Martin and James are brilliant boys. a) either b) neither c) both 8. ‘I. got another one? a) either b) neither c) both 3. ………………… of them have been invited. a) Both b) Either c) Neither 4. I have invited ……………………. of them. a) either b) neither c) both 5. I haven’t invited