'either...or' is used to connect two subjects, two verbs or two objects/complements. We can use either…or to emphasize a choice. Either…or is used to refer to two things or people.
Practice Examples
'either...or'
Rewrite the sentence using 'either...or'
1. You win the game. You lose the game.
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2. Lara and Sara will help you with your homework.
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3. You take it. You leave it.
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4. He eats fish and roast chicken.
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5. His father believed his son and his friend.
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6. I need your help and compassion.
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7. Mohit and Rohit will write the report.
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8. My mom can ........read ....... write the novel.
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9. He is fool. He is mad.
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10. He is honest and punctual.
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11. Nick can play golf. He can play football.
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12. Rahul was wearing a shirt. He was wearing a coat.
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13. Dravid keeps the keys himself. Dravid leaves them with his wife.
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14. Be borrower and lender.
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15. We can dance or run.
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16. Come with me or stay home.
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17. We will go fishing. We will go camping.
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18. Journalist will have an interview with the president or the prime minister.
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19. My dad and my mom wear fashionable clothes.
Ans: .....................................................
20. Lion or wolf eats the old woman.
Ans: .....................................................
👇Answers are given below.👇
1. You win the game. You lose the game.
Ans: You either win or lose the game.
2. Lara and Sara will help you with your homework.
Ans: Either Lara or Sara will help you with your homework.
3. You take it. You leave it.
Ans: You either take or leave it.
4. He eats fish and roast chicken.
Ans: He either eat fish or roast chicken.
5. His father believed his son and his friend.
Ans: His father believed either his son or his friend.
6. I need your help and compassion.
Ans: I need either your help or compassion.
7. Mohit and Rohit will write the report.
Ans: Either Mohit or Rohit will write the report.
8. My mom can ........read ....... write the novel.
Ans: My mom can either read or write the novel.
9. He is fool. He is mad.
Ans: He is either fool or mad.
10. He is honest and punctual.
Ans: He is either honest or punctual.
11. Nick can play golf. He can play football.
Ans: Nick can play either golf or football.
12. Rahul was wearing a shirt. He was wearing a coat.
Ans: Rahul was wearing either a shirt or a coat.
13. Dravid keeps the keys with himself. Dravid leaves them with his wife.
Ans: Dravid either keeps the keys himself or leave them with his wife.
14. Be borrower and lender.
Ans: Be either borrower or lender.
15. We can dance or run.
Ans: We can either dance or run.
16. Come with me or stay home.
Ans: Either come with me or stay home.
17. We will go fishing. We will go camping.
Ans: We will go either fishing or camping.
18. Journalist will have an interview with the president or the prime minister.
Ans: Journalist will have an interview either with the president or the prime minister.
19. My dad and my mom wear fashionable clothes.
Ans: Either my dad or my mom wears fashionable clothes.
20. Lion or wolf ate the old woman.
Ans: Either lion or wolf ate the old woman.
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