82.1 Write both either/neither. Use of where necessary. 1 Last year I went to Paris and Rome. I liked both cities very much.
2 There were two pictures on the wall. I didn't like
either of them
3 It was a good football match.
teams played well
4 It wasn't a good football match.
team played well
5 'Is your friend English or American?
She's Australian
6 We went away for two days, but the weather wasn't good. It rained
days.
7 A: I bought two newspapers. Which one do you want?
B:
It doesn't matter which one.
8 I invited Donna and Mike to the party, but
them came
9 'Do you go to work by car or by busi
I always walk
10 'Which jacket do you prefer, this one or that one?' 'I don't like
them
11 'Do you work or are you a student?
I work and I'm a student too."
12 Paula and I didn't know the time because
us had a watch.
13 Helen has got two sisters and a brother.
sisters are married.
14 Helen has got two sisters and a brother. I've met her brother, but I haven't met
her sisters
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1 Last year I went to Paris and Rome. I liked both cities very much.
2 There were two pictures on the wall. I didn't like either of them.
3 It was a good football match. Both teams played well.
4 It wasn't a good football match. Neither team played well.
5 'Is your friend English or American? Neither. She's Australian.
6 We went away for two days, but the weather wasn't good. It rained both days.
7 A: I bought two newspapers. Which one do you want?
B: Either. It doesn't matter which one.
8 I invited Donna and Mike to the party, but neither of them came.
9 'Do you go to work by car or by bus? Neither. I always walk.
10 'Which jacket do you prefer, this one or that one?' 'I don't like either of them.
11 'Do you work or are you a student?' 'Both. I work and I'm a student too.'
12 Paula and I didn't know the time because neither of us had a watch.
13 Helen has got two sisters and a brother. Both sisters are married.
14 Helen has got two sisters and a brother. I've met her brother, but I haven't met either of her sisters.
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