English Tips
🌀 🍓Both, neither, either 🍓
🦋1. Both Pierre and Marie Curie were scientists. Neither Pierre nor Marie was aware of the dangers of radiation.
Marie Curie wanted to study either physics or mathematics.
In the end she studied both subjects at the Sorbonne in Paris.
🦄2. She and her husband both won Nobel prizes.
🐇3. Neither of them realized how dangerous radium was.
👉 Use both, either, and neither to talk about two people, things, actions, etc,: both = A and B; either = A or B; neither = not A and not B.
🦋1. Use an ➕verb. The verb is plural with both, and either singular or plural with neither, depending on the second subject.
🦄2. When both refers to the subject of a clause, it can also be used after the subject and before a main verb.
🐇3. We often use both / either / neither + of + object pronoun, e.g., us, them, etc. or + of the + noun.