[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"grammar-exercise-019e0d63-cbdf-73a1-9049-46653c50d27a":3,"grammar-exercise-lesson-019dfd44-e26b-789f-8246-301e2e868f64":181},["Reactive",4],{"id":5,"grammarPage":6,"title":7,"instructions":8,"displayOrder":9,"questions":10},"019e0d63-cbdf-73a1-9049-46653c50d27a","\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_pages\u002F019dfd44-e26b-789f-8246-301e2e868f64","Family & Relationships","This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Pay attention to words like both, either, neither, all, and none as people talk about family, relationships, and social plans.",0,[11,33,51,69,85,101,117,133,149,165],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":14,"exampleSentence":15,"blanks":16},"019e0d69-8ff8-7942-8a7c-f0f15c33d91a","__1__ of my cousins live nearby, so we see each other almost every weekend.","Use \"all\" for three or more people; \"both\u002Feither\" are used for two. Here, \"cousins\" clearly refers to more than two.","All of her aunts came to the family dinner.",[17],{"id":18,"blankNumber":19,"options":20},"019e0d69-8ff6-77a4-b5c8-b8b60dde05ce",1,[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff6-73c8-b5c8-b8b60c536737","All",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff6-7460-b5c8-b8b60cb01c80","Both",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff6-74f4-b5c8-b8b60d6331b5","Either",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":19,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019e0d69-8ff8-7b62-8a7c-f0f15e9c2f6b","My parents are very careful online; __1__ of them check the address before sending money.","Use \"both of them\" for exactly two people, and use a plural verb after it (\"check\"). \"All\" does not fit because there are only two people.","Both of them remember their anniversary every year.",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":19,"options":41},"019e0d69-8ff8-7b0e-8a7c-f0f15e08e99a",[42,45,48],{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff8-7a32-8a7c-f0f15c5c54c4","both",{"id":46,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff8-7a9a-8a7c-f0f15ccd1c55","all",{"id":49,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff8-7ae2-8a7c-f0f15db5c8af","none",{"id":52,"sentenceTemplate":53,"displayOrder":54,"explanation":55,"exampleSentence":56,"blanks":57},"019e0d69-8ff8-7d4a-8a7c-f0f1624c60fd","My brother invited two ex-partners to his wedding, but __1__ of them came in the end.",3,"Use \"neither\" for two people when zero of them do something. \"Either\" means one, and \"both\" means two.","Neither of my parents likes spicy food.",[58],{"id":59,"blankNumber":19,"options":60},"019e0d69-8ff8-7d0a-8a7c-f0f162326906",[61,64,67],{"id":62,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff8-7ca6-8a7c-f0f16114db25","neither",{"id":65,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff8-7cca-8a7c-f0f16130c551","either",{"id":68,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff8-7cee-8a7c-f0f1618be3db",{"id":70,"sentenceTemplate":71,"displayOrder":72,"explanation":73,"exampleSentence":74,"blanks":75},"019e0d69-8ff8-7e3e-8a7c-f0f165cbd076","We looked at __1__ of the family photos from last year, and everyone laughed at the same funny moment.",4,"Use \"all of the\" with a specific plural noun (\"the family photos\"). \"Either\u002Fneither\" are only for two items.","All of the relatives were in the group chat.",[76],{"id":77,"blankNumber":19,"options":78},"019e0d69-8ff8-7dee-8a7c-f0f164f2a591",[79,81,83],{"id":80,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff8-7d8e-8a7c-f0f162a0b7dd",{"id":82,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff8-7db2-8a7c-f0f163860988",{"id":84,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff8-7dd2-8a7c-f0f1644132a7",{"id":86,"sentenceTemplate":87,"displayOrder":88,"explanation":89,"exampleSentence":90,"blanks":91},"019e0d69-8ff8-7f22-8a7c-f0f167cd8ac3","My wife and I can host dinner on Saturday or Sunday; __1__ day is fine for us.",5,"Use \"either\" with a singular noun to mean one of two possible days. \"Both\" would require a plural idea (two days), and \"none\" means zero.","Either evening works for meeting your parents.",[92],{"id":93,"blankNumber":19,"options":94},"019e0d69-8ff8-7eea-8a7c-f0f167cb8deb",[95,97,99],{"id":96,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff8-7e86-8a7c-f0f1669618e3",{"id":98,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff8-7eaa-8a7c-f0f16760373a",{"id":100,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff8-7eca-8a7c-f0f167bc08d7",{"id":102,"sentenceTemplate":103,"displayOrder":104,"explanation":105,"exampleSentence":106,"blanks":107},"019e0d69-8ff9-7143-be7a-e72d75389702","My twin brothers have different styles, but __1__ of them wear glasses now.",7,"Use \"both of them\" when two people share the same fact. \"Either\" would mean only one, and \"neither\" means none.","Both of my sisters speak French.",[108],{"id":109,"blankNumber":19,"options":110},"019e0d69-8ff9-710b-be7a-e72d7447a296",[111,113,115],{"id":112,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff9-70af-be7a-e72d731fd108",{"id":114,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff9-70cf-be7a-e72d733bf57b",{"id":116,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff9-70ef-be7a-e72d737da522",{"id":118,"sentenceTemplate":119,"displayOrder":120,"explanation":121,"exampleSentence":122,"blanks":123},"019e0d69-8ff9-7303-be7a-e72d7ad7abf5","At the reunion, I tried to call my uncles, but __1__ of the numbers I had were correct.",9,"Use \"none of the\" to mean zero from a specific set (\"the numbers I had\"). \"Both\" would only apply if there were exactly two numbers.","None of the invitations arrived on time.",[124],{"id":125,"blankNumber":19,"options":126},"019e0d69-8ff9-72cb-be7a-e72d7a995c86",[127,129,131],{"id":128,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff9-725f-be7a-e72d7844d889",{"id":130,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff9-728b-be7a-e72d7924d267",{"id":132,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff9-72af-be7a-e72d79c0999a",{"id":134,"sentenceTemplate":135,"displayOrder":136,"explanation":137,"exampleSentence":138,"blanks":139},"019e0d69-8ff9-74ef-be7a-e72d7f7a9984","I asked my parents to keep my secret, but __1__ of them told my aunt the next day.",11,"Use \"neither of them\" when there are two people and zero of them do the action. \"Either\" would suggest one did it, and \"both\" means two did it.","Neither of my brothers remembered my birthday this year.",[140],{"id":141,"blankNumber":19,"options":142},"019e0d69-8ff9-7497-be7a-e72d7efdc464",[143,145,147],{"id":144,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff9-741f-be7a-e72d7e43efc0",{"id":146,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff9-7453-be7a-e72d7e5655e3",{"id":148,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff9-7477-be7a-e72d7ea2d793",{"id":150,"sentenceTemplate":151,"displayOrder":152,"explanation":153,"exampleSentence":154,"blanks":155},"019e0d69-8ff9-76bb-be7a-e72d84721410","My cousins offered to help with the baby, but __1__ of them were free this weekend.",13,"Use \"none of them\" for a group (three or more) when zero are available. \"Either\" is only for two.","None of my friends could babysit on Friday.",[156],{"id":157,"blankNumber":19,"options":158},"019e0d69-8ff9-7683-be7a-e72d83e657bd",[159,161,163],{"id":160,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff9-7613-be7a-e72d82361217",{"id":162,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff9-7637-be7a-e72d82d12e56",{"id":164,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff9-7663-be7a-e72d834bf75a",{"id":166,"sentenceTemplate":167,"displayOrder":168,"explanation":169,"exampleSentence":170,"blanks":171},"019e0d69-8ff9-7793-be7a-e72d86c4777f","My brother has two kids, and he reads a bedtime story to __1__ of them every night before turning off the light.",14,"Use \"both of them\" when the action includes the two children together. \"Either\" would mean only one child, and \"neither\" means none.","She gave both of her sons a hug before school.",[172],{"id":173,"blankNumber":19,"options":174},"019e0d69-8ff9-775f-be7a-e72d85f8b17d",[175,177,179],{"id":176,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0d69-8ff9-76ff-be7a-e72d84de5072",{"id":178,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0d69-8ff9-7723-be7a-e72d857397d8",{"id":180,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0d69-8ff9-773f-be7a-e72d8578feec",{"title":182,"slug":183,"language":184},"Quantifiers Expansion: all, both, either, neither, none","quantifiers-expansion-all-both-either-neither-none","en"]