both - neither - all - none - either
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Both
Both/All
Both … and
Neither Neither of+ plural N
All
None
Either
Either of + plural noun
not…either (of) neither (of)
Neither…nor/ Either…or
A/The/This/My + whole + countable N= He ate the whole pie.
= The whole day/week/month…
All + the + count/uncountable N= He ate all the pie.= He spent all the money.= All day/morning…
2 people, things, places…
+ -Both N and N areEither N or N isEither N or Ns are
Neither N nor N isNeither N nor Ns are
Both of them/Ns areEither of them/Ns is/are
Neither of them/Ns is/are
Both Ns areEither N is
Neither N is
not + either of= I didn’t buy either of them.
neither of= I bought neither of them.
They have both V3
Both/Neither – All/None - Either3 and more people, things, places…
+ -
All (5) of them/Ns are None of them/Ns is/are
All (the) Ns areNo + NThere is no (space)
All + that clause + is= All that he sad was interesting.
They have all V3
Whole/All – Each/Every
2 people, things, places…
+ -Both N and N areEither N or N isEither N or Ns are
Neither N nor N isNeither N nor Ns are
Both of them/Ns areEither of them/Ns is/are Neither of them/Ns is/are
Both Ns areEither N is Neither N is
not + either of neither of
= I didn’t buy either of them. = I bought neither of them.
They have both V3
Both/Neither – All/None - Either3 and more people, things, places…
+ -
All (5) of them/Ns are None of them/Ns is/are
All (the) Ns are No + NThere is no (space)
All + that clause + is
= All that he sad was interesting.
They have all V3
Each EveryEach + countable N (singular)= refers to the members of the group separately, and normally about 2
Every + countable N (singular) = all = together, and about 3 or more
- He was holding an ice cream in each hand.- Each contestant must sign the contract.
- Every part of my body hurt after the fall.- Every citizen has to pay taxes.
Each one + of + them Every one + of + them - She bought 2 dresses and paid $200 for each (one) of them.
- Tom has been to a lot of parties. He enjoyed every one of them. Every + (time period) = how oftenEvery 20 minutes / day / …Every …… + almost / nearly / practically / without exception- She has invited every person she knows, without exception.
Whole AllA/The/This/My + whole + countable N All + the + count/uncountable N- He ate the whole pie. - He ate all the pie.
- He spent all the money.The whole day/week/month… All day/morning…
1. 2.