[ Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..) ]
Jack cannot make the breakfast.
Jane cannot make the breakfast.
A. Neither Jack nor Jane can make the breakfast.
B. Either Jack or Jane make the breakfast.

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Is there a jug?
A. Yes, there is.
B. Yes, there are.
C. No, there isn’t.
D. No, there aren’t.
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A. so a expensive
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