……. of us managed to do it separately, but fortunately together we did it.
(a) Both
(b) All
(c) Neither
(d) No
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The completed sentence is as follows:
(c) Neither of us managed to do it separately, but fortunately together we did it.
Neither:
- Most frequently, the adjective "neither" means "not one or the other of two individuals or things."
- used to indicate that each of the remaining options is false or does not occur before the first of two (or, sporadically, more) alternatives.
Both:
- used to emphasize the relationship and identification of two individuals or objects.
- used to underline that the statement being made applies to both of the first two choices (the second alternative is introduced by "and").
All:
- used to describe the whole amount or scope of a specific group or entity.
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