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1. Oakland is about to go bilingual, with two official languages, but ---- of them is English. (both, none, neither, either.)
2. We have interviewed with twenty candidates for the vacant position, but ---- of them was actually a good fit. (most, neither, much, none.)

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Answered by aashi05asmi
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Answer:

1. (c) neither

2.(d) none

Answered by bsharma23sl
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Answer:

1. Neither  

2. None

Explanation:

  1. There is a discussion about two things, bilingual (two languages). Hence, “neither (none of the two)” is the correct option in the sentence “Oakland is about to go bilingual, with two official languages, but…of them is English.”.
  2. The meaning of “none” is “no one” and “not one”. Out of the twenty candidates, not even a single was a good fit. Hence, “none” is the correct option in the sentence.

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