Grammar Quiz

[ Conjunction ]

What sentence is a synonym of the sentence below?

I eat pizza or I eat spaghetti, but not both.

A. I eat both pizza and spaghetti.

B. I eat either pizza or spaghetti.

C. I eat eat neither pizza not spaghetti.

D. I eat not only pizza, but also spaghetti.

Select your answer:
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