Monday- Grammar: either, neither
either = 1 of 2 options. Use
"Or" between options. There are two cakes. You may have a piece of either.
I like vegetables, but I'm not very hungry. So I will eat either peas or carrots.
neither = 0 of 2 options. Use "Nor" between options
There are two cakes. I like neither of them.
I don't eat vegetables, so I will eat neither peas nor carrots.
If a sentence has "Not", we can't use "neither." We should use "either."
There are two cakes. I don't like neither of them.❌
There are two cakes. I don't like either of them. 👍
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Me either / Me neither.
You can use these interchangeably for any negative situation.
I don't like Marvel movies.
- Me either. 👍
- Me neither. 👍
I don't want to go to work today.
- Me either. 👍
- Me neither. 👍
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Practice. Use neither/either, nor/or
ex) I can't decide what to do today. I _________ want to go shopping _______ go to a movie.
Answer: either, or (two options, one choice must be made)
1) I just want to stay home today. I will _______ go to work ______ to the mall.
2) Sally doesn't like _______ John ________ Mark.
3) I'm disappointed because there are two cars for sale and I want _________.
4) Mary keeps herself busy by ________ doing chores ________ meeting friends.
5) Sean is still very young, so he can ride _________ rollercoasters ________ free-fall rides.
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