Utilisation des quantificateurs: Both, Either, Neither

Cet exercice vous aidera à pratiquer l'utilisation des quantificateurs both, either et neither. Ces mots sont utilisés pour parler de deux personnes ou choses, mais expriment des idées différentes. "Both" signifie les deux ensemble, "either" fait référence à l'un ou l'autre, et "neither" signifie aucun des deux.

1. Both of my parents were born in Spain.

2. Neither of the answers was correct.

3. Either of the shirts will go well with your jeans.

4. We tried two routes, but _____ was faster than the other.

5. I’ll be happy with _____ option you choose.

6. Both proposals were accepted by the committee.

7. Neither of the twins wants to move abroad.

8. You can take _____ car — they’re both available.

9. Both my sisters live abroad.

10. I don't like _____ of the designs they showed us.

11. Neither of them remembered to bring the tickets.

12. Both candidates were well prepared for the interview.

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