Find out a mistake in the following sentences
On Sunday mornings, I either go shopping or staying at home and read books and newspapers.
A. On
B. shopping
C. staying
D. read
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
My brother isn’t good at English. I’m not either.
A. Neither my brother nor I am not good at English.
B. Neither my brother nor I am good at English.
C. Not only my brother but I am good at English as well.
D. Both my brother and I are good at English.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question. Mary doesn’t like sport. Her two brothers don’t, either.
A. Neither Mary or her two brothers like sport.
B. Either Mary nor her two brothers likes sport.
C. Neither Mary nor her two brothers like sport.
D. Either Mary or her two brothers like sport.
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence. Further education courses are usually described as either _______ or vocational.
A. Academic
B. Practical
C. Learning
D. technical
Find out the synonym of the underlined word from the options below: If income remains significant, we either have not discovered the correct mechanism, or income may not be a simple indicator.
A. Exploited
B. Detected
C. Looked
D. searched
I left it __________ on the table ________ in the drawer.
A. either – nor
B. neither – or
C. either – or
D. either – and
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Neither the Minister nor his colleagues has given an explanation for the chaos in the financial market last week.
A. Neither
B. has given
C. for
D. the financial market
He said we could either go by train or by plane.
A. said
B. could
C. go
D. by plane
Choose a sentence that has the meaning as the one given
Tom doesn’t speak French. Paul doesn’t, either.
A. Either Tom or Paul speaks French
B. Neither Tom nor Paul speaks French.
C. Both Tom and Paul doesn’t speak French.
D. Paul speaks French but Tom doesn’t.