1. Complete with: all, both, whole, either, neither, none, every.
1 Identity theft increases more and more every year.
2 Neither of the two games was for a PC, so I didn't buy them.
3 Sometimes I enjoy spending the whole evening playing video games.
4 I had no money left as I had spent all of it at the arcade.
5 None of the other three online players could beat my score.
6 My PC came both with a cordless mouse and a cordless keyboard.
7 You could either write it down in your desk diary or enter it in your PDA.
1. Complete with: all, both, whole, either, neither, none, every.
1 Identity theft increases more and more every year.
2 Neither of the two games was for a PC, so I didn't buy them.
3 Sometimes I enjoy spending the whole evening playing video games.
4 I had no money left as I had spent all of it at the arcade.
5 None of the other three online players could beat my score.
6 My PC came both with a cordless mouse and a cordless keyboard.
7 You could either write it down in your desk diary or enter it in your PDA.