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Complete the sentences with both/neither/either.1. ‘Do you want tea or coffee?’ ‘ Either . I really don’t mind.’2. ‘What day is it today – the 18th or the 19th?’ ‘   . It’s the 20th.’3. A: Where did you go on your trip – Korea or Japan?B: We went to   . A week in Korea and a week in Japan.4. ‘Shall we sit in the corner or by the window?’ ‘  . I don’t mind.’5. ‘Where’s Lisa? Is she at work or at home?’ ‘  . She’s away on holiday.’6. ‘Is it true that Kate speaks Spanish and Arabic?’ ‘Yes, she speaks  fluently.’

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Complete the sentences with both/neither/either.1. ‘Do you want tea or coffee?’ ‘ Either . I really don’t mind.’2. ‘What day is it today – the 18th or the 19th?’ ‘   . It’s the 20th.’3. A: Where did you go on your trip – Korea or Japan?B: We went to   . A week in Korea and a week in Japan.4. ‘Shall we sit in the corner or by the window?’ ‘  . I don’t mind.’5. ‘Where’s Lisa? Is she at work or at home?’ ‘  . She’s away on holiday.’6. ‘Is it true that Kate speaks Spanish and Arabic?’ ‘Yes, she speaks  fluently.’

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  1. ‘Do you want tea or coffee?’ ‘Either. I really don’t mind.’
  2. ‘What day is it today – the 18th or the 19th?’ ‘Neither. It’s the 20th.’
  3. A: Where did you go on your trip – Korea or Japan? B: We went to both. A week in Korea and a week in Japan.
  4. ‘Shall we sit in the corner or by the window?’ ‘Either. I don’t mind.’
  5. ‘Where’s Lisa? Is she at work or at home?’ ‘Neither. She’s away on holiday.’
  6. ‘Is it true that Kate speaks Spanish and Arabic?’ ‘Yes, she speaks both fluently.’

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