Which of the following sentences uses 'either' correctly?
Either you or I is going to the store.
You can either stay or leave.
Either the cat or the dog are in the garden.
Either of the books are interesting.
Choose the correct sentence using 'neither'.
Neither of the boys are coming.
Neither the teacher nor the students is here.
Neither you nor I are going to the party.
Neither of the answers is correct.
Which sentence correctly uses 'all'?
All the books is on the table.
All the children is playing outside.
All of the students is here.
All of the apples are fresh.
Identify the correct use of 'none'.
None of the children is playing outside.
None of the students are here.
None of the cake are left.
None of the books is interesting.
Which of the following sentences uses 'either' incorrectly?
Either of the books is interesting.
Either you or I am going to the store.
Either the cat or the dog is in the garden.
You can either stay or leave.
Choose the incorrect sentence using 'neither'.
Neither you nor I am going to the party.
Neither of the answers are correct.
Neither the teacher nor the students are here.
Neither of the boys is coming.
Which sentence incorrectly uses 'all'?
All the books are on the table.
All of the apples is fresh.
All of the students are here.
All the children are playing outside.
Identify the incorrect use of 'none'.
None of the books are interesting.
None of the children are playing outside.
None of the students is here.
None of the cake is left.
Which of the following sentences uses 'either' correctly?
You can either stay or leave.
Either the cat or the dog are in the garden.
Either you or I are going to the store.
Either of the books are interesting.
Choose the correct sentence using 'neither'.
Neither of the answers are correct.
Neither the teacher nor the students is here.
Neither of the boys is coming.
Neither you nor I is going to the party.