What is the usage of both, either, neither, and none in English?

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The question is asking about the usage of 'both', 'either', 'neither', and 'none' in sentences, which are conjunctions used to join ideas. The text provides examples and explanations for when to use each word correctly.

Answer

"Both" is inclusive for two, "either" for one of two, "neither" for none of two.

"Both" is used for two inclusive choices, "either" for one of two options, "neither" for none of two, and "none" typically for more than two.

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"Both" is used for two inclusive choices, "either" for one of two options, "neither" for none of two, and "none" typically for more than two.

More Information

These words are often used to discuss two options or items, helping in specifying choices or exclusion.

Tips

Remember to use singular verbs with "either" and "neither" and plural verbs with "both."

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