1. You can have either chocalate or fruit ice cream. But I don't like chocolate ice cream and I don't like fruit ice cream either.
2. I might play either chess or read a book.
I can't play chess and I can't read a book now either.
3. We could order either a chiken salad or a green salad there.
4. Every night, my dad has to either cook or wash up now when mum is unwell.
She didn't have to cook or wash up either.
5.You could either write or call her to learn more about her health.
1. Neither Sam nor Tom knew that I had seen them taking the money.
Sam knew nothing about it. Neither did Tom.
2. Kate could neither read nor write untill she was seven.
He couldn't read. Neither could his brother.
3. Neither Peter nor Boris have never been to Poland.
4. Carol has neither a car nor a motorbike.
5. Alan neither plays tennis nor watches it on TV.
Alan doesn't play tennis. Neither does his friend.
1. I was surprised that both Mary and Oliver were late for the meeting
2. I thought it was strange when both Ian and Anne left at the same time
3. Passengers can both watch recent movies and listen to great albums on many of their flights.
4. Both of them enjoy running in the morning.
5. Both Adam and Viky were very kind.
1. You can have either chocalate or fruit ice cream. But I don't like chocolate ice cream and I don't like fruit ice cream either.
2. I might play either chess or read a book.
I can't play chess and I can't read a book now either.
3. We could order either a chiken salad or a green salad there.
4. Every night, my dad has to either cook or wash up now when mum is unwell.
She didn't have to cook or wash up either.
5.You could either write or call her to learn more about her health.
1. Neither Sam nor Tom knew that I had seen them taking the money.
Sam knew nothing about it. Neither did Tom.
2. Kate could neither read nor write untill she was seven.
He couldn't read. Neither could his brother.
3. Neither Peter nor Boris have never been to Poland.
4. Carol has neither a car nor a motorbike.
5. Alan neither plays tennis nor watches it on TV.
Alan doesn't play tennis. Neither does his friend.
1. I was surprised that both Mary and Oliver were late for the meeting
2. I thought it was strange when both Ian and Anne left at the same time
3. Passengers can both watch recent movies and listen to great albums on many of their flights.
4. Both of them enjoy running in the morning.
5. Both Adam and Viky were very kind.