[ Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..) ]
We will go to the cinema.
We will stay at home.
A. We will either go to the cinema or stay at home.
B. We will go either to the cinema or stay at home.
Select your answer:

Random Topics:
Past Simple (to be)Progressive Perfect and Simple Verb TensesCan, Could, May, MightAdjectives and AdverbsTemporal Conjunctions and ConnectivesAdjectives, Adverbs, and PrepositionsInfinitive or GerundConjunctions and Sequence ConnectorsModals - Have to or ShouldGrammar Past and Future TenseOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewJim ________ (stand) under the tree when he heard an explosion
A. was standing
B. stood
C. is standing
D. was stood
Participal Phrases › View
____________, he wanted to read the book.
A. Having saw the movie
B. Seen the movie
C. Having seen the movie
D. To be seen the movie
