I. Complete the dialogue using “both (of)”; “neither (of)”; “either (of)”
Andrew:
Bill:
Clare:
Tom:
Clare:
Andrew:
Bill:
Tom:
Clare:
Andrew:
Hi, guys. Have you seen those two DVDs I bought? I can’t find ...either of... them.
(1) .................................... do I.
They are (2) .................................... on the coffee table. You should take them back to the
shop. (3) .................................... them will play.
Really? I watched (4) .................................... on Tuesday and they were OK.
Well, they don’t work now. Take them back to the shop. You can (5) ........................ exchange
them or get your money back. I didn’t like them, anyway.
I thought (6) .................................... films were good. (7) ................................. you like
those kinds of films or you don’t.
By the way, are you hungry? I’m going to order some food. Do you want a sandwich or a pizza?
Both! I’m hurry!
(8) ....................................! One of them – it doesn’t matter which.
(9) ..................... ! I don’t like any of them. I’m not in the mood, (10) .....................