1. Circle the correct expression in each sentence.
1. There’s a train to London each / every hour.
2. These T-shirts are fine. Neither / Both of them look good.
3. The boys have prepared a quiz both / each.
4. Forget about it. We have another / other problems.
5. Neither / Either team is good enough to win the competition. They’re both terrible.
6. Can I have other / another cup of tea, please?
7. Where’s another / the other sock, I only have one!
8. I spoke to Ted and Ben. The other / others have not arrived.
9. ‘Which do you prefer, blue or red?’ ‘I like both / each.’
10. I have not invited either / both of them.
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Circle the correct expression in each sentence.
1. There’s a train to London every hour.
2. These T-shirts are fine. Both of them look good.
3. The boys have prepared a quiz each.
4. Forget about it. We have other problems.
5. Neither team is good enough to win the competition. They’re both terrible.
6. Can I have another cup of tea, please?
7. Where’s another sock, I only have one!
8. I spoke to Ted and Ben. The others have not arrived.
9. ‘Which do you prefer, blue or red?’ ‘I like both’
10. I have not invited either of them.
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