Chapter 4, Quantifiers; Both, either, neither, all, each, every, none

Both or Each?
... parents were late for the party.
A
Both
B
Each
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Items in this lesson

Both or Each?
... parents were late for the party.
A
Both
B
Each

Slide 1 - Quiz

Both or Each?
... child wanted to play that game.
A
both
B
each

Slide 2 - Quiz

Both (... ...) down the park.
A
children is
B
child was
C
children are
D
child were

Slide 3 - Quiz

Correct or Incorrect?
I saw both movies yesterday.
A
Correct
B
Incorrect

Slide 4 - Quiz

Each (...) had a different explanation.
A
students
B
student
C
student's

Slide 5 - Quiz

True or False?
You use both for more than 2 persons
A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

The following quantifiers are used for more than three persons.
A
all, every, none
B
someone
C
both
D
either

Slide 7 - Quiz

(...) John and Mary decided to cancel the wedding.
A
Each
B
Both
C
All/Every/None

Slide 8 - Quiz

(...) the tickets were sold at the charity event.
A
all
B
each
C
both
D
none of

Slide 9 - Quiz

(...) of the defenders has to prevent a goal from being scored.
A
each
B
every

Slide 10 - Quiz

... watches belong to Henry.
A
Each
B
Both
C
Every
D
None

Slide 11 - Quiz

... of the prisoners managed to escape.

A
Each
B
Both
C
Every
D
None

Slide 12 - Quiz

Sorry, but it is ____ of your business.
A
both
B
every
C
each
D
none

Slide 13 - Quiz

I burnt _______ my hands when I took the chicken out of the oven.

A
none
B
each
C
both
D
all

Slide 14 - Quiz