Question 1
I tried two new yoga classes this week, and _____ of them helped my back feel better.
Options: both, all, none
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Focus on how quantifiers like both, either, neither, all, and none are used when people talk about fitness, exercise classes, healthy food, and gym routines.
Question 1
I tried two new yoga classes this week, and _____ of them helped my back feel better.
Options: both, all, none
Question 2
There are three trainers available today; _____ of them can show you how to use the rowing machine safely.
Options: all, both, either
Question 3
I checked the vending machine after my workout, but _____ of the snacks were healthy.
Options: none, all, both
Question 4
There were two spinning bikes left, but _____ was working, so we used the elliptical instead.
Options: neither, either, both
Question 5
Our coach gave us five stretches to do, and we should do _____ of them before lifting weights.
Options: all, both, either
Question 6
Two friends offered to spot me while I bench press, but I only need one; _____ of you can stand behind the bar.
Options: either, both, none
Question 7
I took photos of my meals for a week, but _____ of the meals included enough vegetables, so I changed my diet plan.
Options: none, all, both
Question 8
The gym has two entrances, and _____ are open early in the morning for members.
Options: both, either, all
Question 9
We had two time slots for the HIIT class, but _____ time worked for me because of my work schedule.
Options: neither, either, both
Question 10
Our nutritionist gave us four simple rules for eating better, and I am trying to follow _____ of them this month.
Options: all, both, either
Question 11
Two people offered me energy drinks, but I said no because _____ was sugar-free.
Options: neither, either, both
Question 12
I have two goals this month: to run 5 km and to drink more water; I want to achieve _____ goals, not just one.
Options: both, either, neither
Practise Gym & Healthy Lifestyle with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Gym & Healthy Lifestyle in everyday English.
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