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Study more aspect of using neither/neither of, either/either of, both/both of.
  
1. We can use both/neither/either for two things. Use these words with a noun.

Neither café is expensive.

We can go to either café. I don’t mind.
  
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2. We should use both of/neither of/either of + the/these/my/smb.’s.

Both of these restaurants are very good.

Neither of the restaurants we went was (were) expensive.
 
 
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3. You can use both of/neither of/either of + us/you/them.

I asked two people the way to the station, but neither of them could help me.
  
You must use both of before us/you/them.

Both of us were very tired.
 
4. You should use a singular or plural verb after neither of.

Neither of the children wants (want) to go to bed.
  
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5. You can say:

Both…..and….
  
Neither …..nor
  
Either ….or
 
I was both hungry and angry when I came home.
  
Neither Sam nor Kate came to the party.
  
She’s either Spanish or Portuguese.
  
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