Both, either, neither – quantifiers
Both, either, neither – quantifiers
Exercise 1
Choose the correct forms of both, either, neither to complete the sentences.
Exercises: 1 2 3
Both, either, neither – Grammar chart
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We use both, either and neither to talk about two things or people. Both= A and B (the two things or people) Either= A or B (one thing/person or the other thing/person) Neither= not A and not B (zero out of two things or people)
Both / either / neither + noun
- I like both cars .
- You can park on either side of the street.
- Neither parent was at the meeting.
Note that we use both + plural noun and either/neither + singular noun.
Both (of) / either of / neither of
We can use both (of) / either of / neither of + the/these/my/her/Peter’s/etc. + noun
- Both (of) your parents are really nice.
- Either of those two dates is perfect for the wedding. (=We can choose one or the other)
- Neither of the tennis players had a great game.
Note that we don’t need of after both.
- Both of your parents are really nice. = Both your parents are really nice.
We can use both of / either of / neither of + us/you/them
- Both them did very well in the exam.
- Both of them did very well in the exam.
- Can either of you give me a coin for the vending machine?
- Neither of us knows the truth.
Both / either / neither (without a noun)
We can use both/either/neither alone, without a noun.
- A: Do you speak French or Spanish? B: I speak both .
- A: Do you want tea or coffee? B: Either . I don’t mind.
- A: Which car do you prefer? B: Neither . I think both of them are horrible.
Both … and …/ either … or … / neither … nor …
We can say both … and …/ either … or … / neither … nor … to mention the two things or people that we are talking about.
Remember this!
Use either and neither with a singular verb.
(not) either= neither.
The word neither is negative, so we use it with positive verbs.
- Neither John nor Paula can’t come.
- Neither John nor Paula can come.
We also use the word both with positive verbs. We can only use either with negative verbs.
- I did n’t like both/neither of the pictures.
- I did n’t like either of the pictures.
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