Topic:
Recall
- How to use “either” and “neither”?
- “either” and “neither” with negative auxiliaries:
- How to use “each” and “all”?
- How to conjugate “either”, “neither”, “each” and “all” in the third person?
Notes
Either
- We can either eat now or after the movie, it’s up to you.
- Would you like pork or fish for lunch? → Tank you, but I don’t like either of them.
Each
- Each of us likes pizza.
- Each of the siblings has a different personality.
- Each of them is smiling.
Neither
- My parents live in Colombia, neither of them lives in the USA.
- Neither of them is happy.
All
- All of us agree with you.
- All of them are tired.
- All of them are intelligent.
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📌 SUMMARY:
This document provides examples and explanations for the use of the words "either," "neither," "each," and "all" in English.
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