EITHER, NEITHER, ANY, NONE
1. They have two brothers, but I don't know of them.
2. They are both very good, so of them can win the tournament.
3. You can park your car on side of the road.
4. They are all very clever, but of them is clever enough to find the solution.
5. of his friends was able to help him.
6. of his two brothers could help him.
7. of them has come back yet.
EITHER, NEITHER, ANY, NONE
1. They have two brothers, but I don't know of them.
2. They are both very good, so of them can win the tournament.
3. You can park your car on side of the road.
4. They are all very clever, but of them is clever enough to find the solution.
5. of his friends was able to help him.
6. of his two brothers could help him.
7. of them has come back yet.
EITHER, NEITHER, ANY, NONE
1. They have two brothers, but I don't know of them.
2. They are both very good, so of them can win the tournament.
3. You can park your car on side of the road.
4. They are all very clever, but of them is clever enough to find the solution.
5. of his friends was able to help him.
6. of his two brothers could help him.
7. of them has come back yet.
EITHER, NEITHER, ANY, NONE
1. They have two brothers, but I don't know of them.
2. They are both very good, so of them can win the tournament.
3. You can park your car on side of the road.
4. They are all very clever, but of them is clever enough to find the solution.
5. of his friends was able to help him.
6. of his two brothers could help him.
7. of them has come back yet.
EITHER, NEITHER, ANY, NONE
1. They have two brothers, but I don't know of them.
2. They are both very good, so of them can win the tournament.
3. You can park your car on side of the road.
4. They are all very clever, but of them is clever enough to find the solution.
5. of his friends was able to help him.
6. of his two brothers could help him.
7. of them has come back yet.
EITHER, NEITHER, ANY, NONE
1. They have two brothers, but I don't know of them.
2. They are both very good, so of them can win the tournament.
3. You can park your car on side of the road.
4. They are all very clever, but of them is clever enough to find the solution.
5. of his friends was able to help him.
6. of his two brothers could help him.
7. of them has come back yet.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either or Neither?
1. Mary and I play badminton every day but ____of us can play well.
2. When shall I phone you, at 6 or at 7 o'clock? - ____. I'll be at home.
3. I didn't know what had happened. ____did my father.
4. Mike hasn't a car. I haven't a car____ .
5. We were invited to two parties but we didn't go to ____ of them.
6. Father hasn't read the newspaper. ____ have I.
Either ....or/Neither ...nor?
1. You must go. You can take ____ a bus ____ a taxi.
2. Has anybody a pen? No. ____Robert ____I have.
3. Who can help you? ____John ____Kate can help me.
4. Did he come yesterday? No, he ____came ____phoned.
5. What is his name? Is he Jack or Ben? - I'm not sure. He is ____ Jack____ Ben.
6. If you don't buy tickets beforehand, we'll not get ____ to the theatre ____to the concert.
7. Where is she from? - I'm not sure. She is ____Russian ____ Polish.
8. ____Tom ____ I have a bike. We want to buy bikes soon.
Either ....or/Neither ...nor?
1. You must go. You can take ____ a bus ____ a taxi.
2. Has anybody a pen? No. ____Robert ____I have.
3. Who can help you? ____John ____Kate can help me.
4. Did he come yesterday? No, he ____came ____phoned.
5. What is his name? Is he Jack or Ben? - I'm not sure. He is ____ Jack____ Ben.
6. If you don't buy tickets beforehand, we'll not get ____ to the theatre ____to the concert.
7. Where is she from? - I'm not sure. She is ____Russian ____ Polish.
8. ____Tom ____ I have a bike. We want to buy bikes soon.
Either ....or/Neither ...nor?
1. You must go. You can take ____ a bus ____ a taxi.
2. Has anybody a pen? No. ____Robert ____I have.
3. Who can help you? ____John ____Kate can help me.
4. Did he come yesterday? No, he ____came ____phoned.
5. What is his name? Is he Jack or Ben? - I'm not sure. He is ____ Jack____ Ben.
6. If you don't buy tickets beforehand, we'll not get ____ to the theatre ____to the concert.
7. Where is she from? - I'm not sure. She is ____Russian ____ Polish.
8. ____Tom ____ I have a bike. We want to buy bikes soon.
Either ....or/Neither ...nor?
1. You must go. You can take ____ a bus ____ a taxi.
2. Has anybody a pen? No. ____Robert ____I have.
3. Who can help you? ____John ____Kate can help me.
4. Did he come yesterday? No, he ____came ____phoned.
5. What is his name? Is he Jack or Ben? - I'm not sure. He is ____ Jack____ Ben.
6. If you don't buy tickets beforehand, we'll not get ____ to the theatre ____to the concert.
7. Where is she from? - I'm not sure. She is ____Russian ____ Polish.
8. ____Tom ____ I have a bike. We want to buy bikes soon.
Either ....or/Neither ...nor?
1. You must go. You can take ____ a bus ____ a taxi.
2. Has anybody a pen? No. ____Robert ____I have.
3. Who can help you? ____John ____Kate can help me.
4. Did he come yesterday? No, he ____came ____phoned.
5. What is his name? Is he Jack or Ben? - I'm not sure. He is ____ Jack____ Ben.
6. If you don't buy tickets beforehand, we'll not get ____ to the theatre ____to the concert.
7. Where is she from? - I'm not sure. She is ____Russian ____ Polish.
8. ____Tom ____ I have a bike. We want to buy bikes soon.