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Complete the sentences with both/neither/either. Use of where necessary. 1. The speaker's parents are both from London. 2. The speaker has two opt...

Complete the sentences with both/neither/either. Use of where necessary.

1. The speaker's parents are both from London.
2. The speaker has two options to get to the town centre.
3. The speaker asked two people for directions, but neither of them could help.
4. Tom's parents are from three different countries.
5. The speaker saw an accident involving two cars, but neither of them was badly damaged.
6. The speaker has two sisters and a brother, but only the brother is working.
a. Both/neither/either
b. Neither/either/both
c. Either/neither/both

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1. The speaker's parents are both from London. Resposta: Correta. 2. The speaker has two options to get to the town centre. Resposta: Either. 3. The speaker asked two people for directions, but neither of them could help. Resposta: Neither. 4. Tom's parents are from three different countries. Resposta: Neither. 5. The speaker saw an accident involving two cars, but neither of them was badly damaged. Resposta: Both. 6. The speaker has two sisters and a brother, but only the brother is working. Resposta: Neither. Alternativa correta: a) Both/neither/either.

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