1. You can either have tea or coffee.
2. She is either German or Swiss.
3. I like both Sandra and Marian.
4. The woman at the door is neither Linda nor Ruth.
5. Both the bathroom and the bedroom need painting.
6. Cecil neither drinks nor smokes.
7. The room was neither large nor small.
8. They were both hungry and thirsty.
9. The hotel was neither good nor cheap.
10. The film was both long and boring.
11. That boy's name is either Clark or Clyde.
12. We can go neither by train nor by plane.
13. He left his job because he needed both a change and more money.
14. I have neither time nor money to go on holiday.
15. She can neither write nor read.
16. We'll go either on Saturday or on Sunday.
17. Both Monica and Nancy are very pretty.
18. The girl was neither pretty nor intelligent.
19. He loved both Lisa and Rose.
20. The restaurant was neither big nor small.
21. We will either go today or tomorrow.
22. They didn't come either on Monday or on Tuesday.
23. The play was neither interesting nor amusing.
24. We can have either biscuits or cakes.
25. The man on the phone is neither Peter nor Anthony.
26. That woman speaks neither French nor Spanish.
27. IWe'll go both to Italy and to Greece.
28. Both this boy and that one are very intelligent.
29. In this house we neither smoke nor drink.
30. We never have either money or time.
31. Neither my parents nor yours must know about it.
32. The room was neither long nor wide.
33. We were neither on the beach nor in the swimming pool.
34. My girlfriend is both pretty and intelligent.
35. We can neither go by bicycle nor on foot.
36. Her name is either Jane or Julia.
37. We were both angry and tired.
38. He liked both food and drink.
39. He emigrated because he needed both money and a change.
40. We will go neither to Spain nor to Portugal.