Put in both / either / neither.
1. Ann has two sisters and a brother. ……………….. sisters are married.
2. These were two pictures on the wall. I didn’t like …………….. of them.
3. It was a very good tennis match. …………..……. players played well.
4. It wasn’t a good tennis match. ……………..……. player played well.
5. “Is your friend Canadian or American? “…………….… she’s Australian.”
6. We went away for two days. But the weather wasn’t very good. It rained ………. days.
7. “I bought two newspapers. Which one do you want? “ ……………… . It doesn’t matter which
one.”
8. I invited Jack and Linda to my party, but …………………. of them came.
9. “Do you go to work by car or by bus? “....I always walk. ”
10. “Which jacket do you prefer, this one or that one? “I don’t like ……………… of them. ”
11. “Do you work or are you a student?” “……………….. .I have a job, but I study too.”
12. Ann and I didn’t know the time because ……………..….. of us had a watch.