1. __________ Karl and his brother came to the party.
2. __________ of the students were hardworking. They both failed.
3. ___________ Pete and Carla were at the party. They enjoyed it a lot.
4. ___________ of them were very tired. They went to bed early.
5. ___________ of the motels (was) were expensive. They were very
economical.
6. ___________ of us liked cheesecake very much. We finished all of it.
7. ___________ drivers got out and started shouting at each other.
8. ___________ of them could repair the car so they had to walk here.
9. ___________ of us have been to Miami. Next year we are going to visit
there.
10. Is she American or Canadian? ________ . She is British.
Respuestas
Cómo usar either y neither – y también both
Para decir “ambos” usamos both, que se refiere a dos cosas. Either y neither también se refieren a dos cosas: either en el sentido de o una o la otra; neither en el sentido de ni una ni la otra.
There are two buses that stop here, and you can take either of them. = O uno o el otro.
There are two buses that stop here, and neither of them go to the center. = Ni el uno ni el otro.
There are two buses that stop here, and both of them go to the center. = Ambos van al centro.
Q: Which jacket do you like? The red one or the blue one?
A: Neither of them. They’re both ugly. = Ni una ni la otra.
A: Both of them. But I guess I prefer the red one. = Ambas chaquetas.Either y neither pueden ser traducidos por 'tampoco'. Either se usa en las construcciones negativas, mientras que neither se usa en las construcciones afirmativas. I'm broke. What about you? - Yo no tengo ni un céntimo, ¿y tú? espero q te ayude es una explicación
Respuesta:
Amigo no se ingles losiento