Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with “either” or “neither”:
Example: I don’t like ___ apples nor oranges.
Correct Answer: neither
1. You can ___ stay here or go with us.
2. ___ of the movies was interesting.
3. Would you like tea or coffee? ___ is fine.
4. I like ___ walking nor driving.
5. You can ___ take the bus or walk.
6. ___ book is useful.
7. I don’t like ___ pizza nor pasta.
8. You can ___ sit here or there.
9. ___ of the options are good.
10. ___ chair is comfortable.
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option:
Example: I don’t like ___ coffee nor tea.
Correct Answer: neither
1. You can ___ stay or leave.
2. ___ of the answers is correct.
3. I like ___ chocolate nor vanilla.
4. You can ___ walk or drive.
5. ___ option is acceptable.
6. I don’t like ___ soccer nor basketball.
7. You can ___ take this one or that one.
8. ___ of the restaurants is good.
9. I like ___ running nor swimming.
10. ___ dress is suitable for the occasion.
Exercise 3: True or False
Determine if the following statements are true or false:
Example: “I like neither pizza nor pasta” means I dislike both.
Correct Answer: True
1. “You can either walk or drive” means you have two options.
2. “Neither book is interesting” means both books are boring.
3. “I like either coffee or tea” means I dislike both.
4. “Neither option is good” means both options are bad.
5. “You can either sit here or there” means you must choose one place.
6. “Neither movie was funny” means both movies were hilarious.
7. “I like either chocolate or vanilla” means I like at least one flavor.
8. “Neither restaurant is expensive” means both are cheap.
9. “You can either run or swim” means you cannot do both.
10. “Neither dress fits me” means both dresses are too small.