She is ________ intelligent and beautiful., both, neither, either, I will ________ go for a hike or stay home and watch TV., both, neither, either, James is ________ rich nor famous., both, neither, either, She is neither pretty ________ smart., and, or, nor, This cake is both delicious ________ easy to make., and, nor, or, I want ________ the cheesecake or the chocolate cake., both, either, neither, You want ________ coffee nor tea., both, either, neither, ________ Sophie and Jane enjoyed the movie last night., Both, Either, Neither, ________ Mike nor the boys are coming to the party., Both, Neither, Either, I would like ________ the cake or the cookies for dessert., both, neither, either, I could meet you next Monday or Thursday. Would ________ of these days suit you?, either, both, neither, There were two shops in the street, but ________ of them was opened., neither, either, both, I have to ________ clean my room ________ do the dishes., either ... or, not only ... but also , whether ... or , ________ the museum ________ the school will be closed this Monday., Not only ... but also , Whether ... or, Both ... or, He had better decide ________ to cook dinner ________ to eat at the restaurant., not only ... but also , both ... and, whether ... or, He will do his homework ________ on Saturday nor on Sunday., either, neither , not only, ________ my grandmother or my aunts ________ to come to the celebration., Neither / want, Either / want , Either / wants, ________ of these shops was closed, owing to Covid-19., Neither, Not only, both, The teacher speaks ________ clearly ________ everyone can understand., scarcely ... when , so ... that , both ... and , We will play ________ football or basketball in the afternoon., neither, either, both.

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