NEITHER......NOR
F. Neither book nor pen
F. I like neither coffee nor tea
Neither- somtimes comes in the form of short answer
F. Do you learn English or Rassian nor I learn German
NEITHER OF + they/us/you/them + plural noun
F. Neither of boos in the bag
EITHER
F. Either book or notebook
2. Either book or pen is on the table
Either comes alone in short answer and is traslated as one of two
EITHER of + the plural noun /us/you/them
F. Either of the boys is Peter
2. Either of you does homework every day
BOTH.......and
F. Both pen and pencil
I will buy both book and compyuter t-w
Both
Singular means both, in short answer
F. You like coffee or tea ? I like both
It the clouse contains several auxiliary verbs or modal verbs, both is placed after the first auxiliary verb
F. We have both been informed about it
We both,you both, they both ,means both of us is equivalent to both of you, both of them
F. We both participated in this work
When both is the owner of the sentence the verb that follows it is plural
F. You have given me two examples, both are correct
The pronoun both is placed after the appropriate form of the verb to be
F. You are both right
Neither is used instead of both in nonportiton sentences
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