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Lesson 20- EITHER and NEITHER

  • We use a singular verb when either or neither is the subject. Both words can be followed by of.
Example: Either of them is the culprit.
Example: Neither of them wants to come with us.

  • Either can mean the one OR the other of two persons or things.
Example: Give me either of them please.

  • Neither = not either and often starts a sentence or reply.
Example: Neither of the boys knows anything about her.
Example: “Which one do you want?” “Neither, thank you.”

  • Either can mean the one AND the other.
Example: There is a door at either end of the room.

  • When the verb is in the negative we cannot use neither. We must use either.
Example: He doesn’t want either of those balls.

  • We usually say not … either rather than neither.
Example: She won’t come with me or with him either.

  • Instead of using both …followed by not… we would use neither.
Example: We would not usually say, “Both of them don’t know the answer.” We would say, “Neither of them knows the answer.”

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