EXAMPLE:
There are two ways from here to the station. You can go … way. (or)
ANSWER:
either
Correct:
Incorrect:
Rosemary has two children, who are married. Both are married. (both/either/neither)
Do you like classical music or pop music? 一 Both . (two)
Would you like tea or coffee? You can have either . (or)
Do you want to go to the cinema or the theatre? 一 Neither . I want To stay at home. (not)
Ann has got two sisters and a brother. Both sisters are married. (two)
Last year I went to Prague and Dresden. I liked both cities very much. (two)
I read two books but neither book was very interesting. (not)
There are two ways from here to the station. You can go either way. (or)
I like both of those movies. (two)
Both Ann’s sisters are married. (two)
Спасибо! В 1 предл. — Rosemary has two children, who are married. … are married. Здесь опечатки в пунктуации: Rosemary has two children. Who are married? … are married.
Это не опечатка. 1 предложение — у Розмари двое детей, которые женаты (замужем. И потом мы повторяем — оба женаты (замужем).
Тогда понятно) Спасибо, извините)) Увидела запятую, решила: что-то не то. Подумала, что 2 разных предложения. Я просто часто видела подобные предложения без запятых.