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INTERMEDIATE DETERMINERS

BOTH OF / NEITHER OF ALL OF / NONE OF


Tom is stupid. Susan is stupid, too
Both of them are stupid

I can’t speak Japanese. My brother can’t speak Japanese, either.


Neither of us can speak Japanese

Tom, Susan and Harry go out together


All of them go out together

My family don’t like playing golf


None of them likes playing golf

1.- Cats, dogs, birds and other animals are pets.


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2.- My sister and I like music.
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3.- I like apples and pears.
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4.- I know Peter, Sally and her friends.
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5.- I don’t smoke. My friends don’t smoke either.
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6.- She hasn’t got fair hair. Mary hasn’t got fair hair, either.
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7.- My glass is empty. Your glass is empty, too.
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8.- Britain, France and Germany are countries.
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9.- Elton John and Bon Jovi are singers.
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10.- London and Liverpool aren’t in Scotland.
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11.- I don’t like classical music. My friends don’t like classical music, either.
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12.- I saw Peter and I saw John, too.
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13.- Fruit, vegetables and salad aren’t fattening.
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14.- I bought the bread and I bought the milk.
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15.- Tom didn’t come. Harry didn’t come, either.
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BOTH .................. AND NEITHER ................ NOR

I like classical music and I also like pop music


I like both classical and pop music

I’m not tall and I’m not short


I am neither tall nor short

1.- Alex does not speak French and Rose does not speak French

2.- Susan speaks German and she also speaks Italian

3.- I’m not fair and I’m not dark

4.- He’s clever and he’s hard-working, too

5.- Harry is a very good swimmer and so is his brother

6.- Sheila didn’t come to the meeting and nor did Susan

7.- My purse isn’t in my handbag. It isn’t in the drawer, either.

8.- John isn’t fat, but he’s not slim, either

9.- Our village hasn’t got a bank or a post office

10.- Chris isn’t a reliable friend. Pat isn’t, either.

11.- I like fruit and I like vegetables, too

12.- My brother doesn’t smoke and my sister doesn’t smoke, either

13.- He signs and also composes his own songs

14.- Peter has got blue eyes, and so has his sister

15.- Hotel maids make beds and also clean rooms

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EITHER … OR NEITHER … NOR

You can eat either an omelette or a sandwich. There’s nothing else. (affirmative)

Neither my father nor my mother approves of my decision of moving to USA. (neg)

I will invite neither Susan nor her sister to my party. (negative)


I won’t invite either Susan or her sister to my party.(negative)

1. Vegetables aren’t fattening. Nor is fruit.

2. She doesn’t dance very well. She doesn’t sing very well, either.

3. John may be chosen as captain. Robert may be chosen as well.

4. You may stay. You may leave as well. I don’t care.

5. I’ll wear my black trousers. Or perhaps I’ll wear my new dress. I’m not sure.

6. She hasn’t bought the bread. She hasn’t bought the paper, either.

7. She got a fine because she didn’t keep to the speed limit and she wasn’t wearing her seatbelt.

8. You can spend the prize money buying a car. You can also go on a trip.

9. I don’t know him and I don’t know his friends, either.

10. We can wait for the bus. We can also take a taxi.

11. She won’t give you the money back and she won’t even apologise for it.

12. I haven’t seen “Titanic”. I haven’t seen “Gladiator”, either.

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BOTH .... AND NEITHER .... NOR EITHER ...... OR

I’m not lazy and I’m not stupid, you know.


I am neither lazy nor stupid, you know.
I’m not either lazy or stupid, you know.

She likes dancing and she also likes singing.


She likes both dancing and singing.

You can invite John or you can invite Peter.


You can invite either John or Peter.

1.- Harry won’t win the match. Arthur won’t win the match either.

2.- My mother cooks very well and she also does everything around the house.

3.- You can take a day off on Monday, or you can take a day off on Tuesday.

4.- He’s rich and he’s good-looking, too.

5.- Harry is very keen on climbing and so is his brother.

6.- My sister didn’t help me tidy my room, nor did my brother.

7.- She’s not at home and she’s not in her office, either.

8.- You can come with me or your sister can come with me. But only one of you.

9.- Her house hasn’t got a garden. It hasn’t got a garage, either.

10.- John isn’t married. Peter isn’t married, either.

11.- At lunch time I eat fish or I eat meat.

12.- My brother doesn’t live at home any longer. Nor does my sister.

13.- He studies hard and he finds also time to practise sport.

14.- I don’t know his name and I don’t know his address, either.

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