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1. __________ (Both/All) these pairs of shoes are equally good. You can buy __________ (either/neither) of them.

2. My father called her __________ (several/all) times. But __________
(every/each) time her brother picked up the phone.

3. Yesterday evening I saw an accident __________ (one/several) bus drove into the back of __________ (another/other). Fortunately __________ (neither/either) the drivers, nor the occupants were injured, but __________ (both/all) the bus were badly damaged.

4. I answered __________ (all/every) the questions correctly.

5. She lost __________ (both/either) her brothers.

6. “Do you want a mobile or a tab?” __________ (Either/Neither) one of them will do, I really don’t mind.”

7. “What day was yesterday- Sunday or Monday?” __________(Either/Neither), It was Saturday.”

8. “Where did she go for a holiday- America or London?” She went to __________ (both/all) of them. She stayed for a fortnight in America and a fortnight in London.

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Answered by dipagundgal84
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Answer:

______ (Both/All) these pairs of shoes are equally good. You can buy __________ (either/neither) of them.

2. My father called her __________ (several/all) times. But __________

(every/each) time her brother picked up the phone.

3. Yesterday evening I saw an accident __________ (one/several) bus drove into the back of __________ (another/other). Fortunately __________ (neither/either) the drivers, nor the occupants were injured, but __________ (both/all) the bus were badly damaged.

4. I answered __________ (all/every) the questions correctly.

5. She lost __________ (both/either) her brothers.

6. “Do you want a mobile or a tab?” __________ (Either/Neither) one of them will do, I really don’t mind.”

7. “What day was yesterday- Sunday or Monday?” __________(Either/Neither), It was Saturday.”

8. “Where did she go for a holiday- America or London?” She went to __________ (both/all) of them. She stayed for a fortnight in America and a fortnight in

Explanation:

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Answered by affectionqueen648
3

Answer:

1) All and Either.

2) Several and Every.

3) One, Another, Neither and Both.

4) All.

5) Both.

6) Either.

7) Either.

8) Both.

Explanation:

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