I have two cars, but _______ is big enough.
1) either
2) neither
3) both
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Answer:
either is your answer.
Explanation:
'is' is used when there is only one object.
Neither means that 2 cars are not big, and both means that 2 cars are big enough. Either works because it means that one of the 2 cars is big.
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