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A/ We use both/ neither/ either for two things. You can use these words with a noun (both books, neither book etc.).
Either ou Neither. Either and neither. One of the tricky things about either and neither is knowing if they should be followed by singular or plural nouns ...
Either or/neither nor · 1. You haven't any choice,. either, neither, Je ne sais pas. you win or you lose. · 2. either, neither, Je ne sais pas. your cries nor ...
Both, either, neither · 1. What do you want to drink this morning, black or white coffee ? · 2. What would you like to eat, butter or jam ? · 3. Would you like ...
Both, either, neither - cours · 1. I like. either, both, neither, Je ne sais pas. dresses, which one do you prefer ? · 2. Either, Neither, Both, Je ne sais pas.
nor/ Not ... either - cours. Pour exprimer un choix, une alternative entre deux possibilités, il faut utiliser 'either... or' ou 'neither.
Either/ neither - cours · 1. She doesn't go to the cinema,. neither Tom does, neither does Tom, neither do Tom, Je ne sais pas . · 2. Jane won't buy a new dress ...
Either/neither · 1. I have watched two films and I liked. neither, either, Je ne sais pas. of them. · 2. I'll talk. neither, either, Je ne sais pas. to Ann or ...
Either/neither/none/any · 1. any, neither, either, Je ne sais pas. of my two brothers is nosy. · 2. Would you like to have. neither, none, either, Je ne sais ...