Does Jill want to visit you? – Yes, and Andy wants to come ..... .
- too
- also
- either
- neither
Are you hungry? – Yes, and I am ..... tired.
- also
- too
- either
- neither
The adverb ..... is used in the negative sentences in the meaning of ‘too’.
- "either"
- "too"
- "also"
- "neither"
Squirrels have long tails, and cats do ..... .
- too
- also
- either
- neither
The adverb ..... means ‘in addition to something else’; it is placed at the end of a sentence.
- "too"
- "either"
- "also"
- "neither"
Do you speak English? – Yes, and I ..... speak French.
- also
- too
- either
- neither
There are two ways from here to the station; you can take ..... of them.
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Pam didn’t come to the party. Pat didn’t go there ..... .
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Everyone in the room laughed at my foolish mistake, and I laughed ..... .
- too
- either
- also
- neither
I enjoyed the concert. Tim liked it ..... .
- too
- either
- also
- neither
Did you buy any clothes? – Yes, and I ..... bought a few books.
- also
- either
- too
- neither
Are you busy today? – Yes, Nick is ..... busy.
- also
- either
- too
- neither
The adjective ..... means ‘not one or the other of two’.
- "neither"
- "either"
- "also"
- "too"
Sugar is sweet, and honey is ..... .
- too
- either
- also
- neither
Jim didn’t miss a single class this semester. ..... did John.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
The adverb ..... means ‘in addition’ and it is used before the notional verb.
- "also"
- "too"
- "either"
- "neither"
Hillary visited the museum yesterday, and her friend ..... went there.
- also
- too
- either
- neither
Fish can’t walk, and snakes can’t ..... .
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Andy didn’t understand the question, and ..... did Tom.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
Who are those two people? I don’t know ..... of them.
- either
- too
- also
- neither
If you don’t go, I won’t go ..... .
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Jack didn’t go to the picnic, and Sam didn’t go ..... .
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Do you work or are you a student? – I go to school and I have a part time job ..... .
- too
- also
- either
- neither
Do you want to go to the cinema or to the circus? – ..... . I want to stay at home.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
Does Ann live in the country in summer? –Yes, her parents ..... live in the country.
- also
- too
- either
- neither
I am very fond of jazz music. – So am I. I like it very much ..... .
- too
- also
- either
- neither
I haven’t seen the new performance yet. – ..... have I.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
I don’t like spicy food, and my wife doesn’t like it ..... .
- either
- too
- also
- neither
If you are not going to take part in the performance, I won’t do it ..... .
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Do you know where Kelly lives? – No, I don’t. Do you? – ..... do I.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
First Fred worked in an office, and later he worked in a shop. ..... job was very interesting.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
Which of the two jackets do you prefer? – As a matter of fact, I don’t like ..... of them.
- either
- too
- also
- neither
Does your daughter like tea? – Yes, and she ..... likes coffee.
- also
- too
- either
- neither
Do you have a dog or a cat? – ..... . I have fishes.
- neither
- either
- also
- too
Is your brother married? – Yes, he is. And my sister is married ..... .
- too
- also
- either
- neither