Both , neither , either used as determiners
Transformation exercise (made by Carmen Luisa)
Rewrite the sentences using BOTH ... AND, NEITHER ... NOR or EITHER ... OR.
John hasn't got any money. Paul hasn't got any, either. -->
... got any money.
Mario likes swimming. Linda likes swimming, too. -->
... swimming.
Carol doesn't go to the gym. Anne doesn't, either. -->
... to the gym.
Fiona has got curly hair. Angela has got curly hair, too. -->
... got curly hair.
John will go to the shop, or else I will. -->
... go to the shop.
Claire is going to pick the children up, or else Simon is going to. -->
... going to pick the children up.
Colin doesn't know how to drive. Jane doesn't, either. -->
... how to drive.
My sister is making dinner, or else my father is. -->
... making dinner.
Ben wants to buy a bicycle. Adam wants to buy one, too. -->
... to buy a bicycle.
Mary is going to take the dog for a walk, or else I will. -->
... going to take the dog for a walk.