Read the examples, then rew rite the sentences (1-4) using both...and, neither...nor or either...or.
Both Sam and Brian are afraid o f heights. (Sam is afraid o f heights. So is Brian.)
N either Jill n o r Sally likes flying. (Jill doe sn't like flyin g . Sally doe sn't either.)
Either Jane o r Greg is coming with us. (Jane is com ing or Greg is - one o f the tw o .)
1.Meg used to be afraid o f the dark. Amy used to be afraid of the dark.
2. Phil wants to be a doctor or he wants to be a dentist.
3. Mark isn't afraid o f heights. Rob isn't afraid of heights.
4. My mum hates crowds. My grandma hates crowds.
Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. Neither my friend nor I like / likes music.
2. Either Kate or Ann was watching/ were watching this film last night.
3. Both my sister and my brother like / likes music.
4. Either Father or Mother are / is at home now.
5. Neither my dog nor my cat have / has eaten the bread.
6. Both the students and the teacher were / was late for their first lesson.
7. Both Alice and her sister are / is in the garden.
8. Both his mother and his father is/ are good swimmers.
9. Neither my sister nor my brother drink/ drinks milk.
10. Either an action film or cartoons are / is on TV now.