[ Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..) ]
She cannot eat prawns.
She cannot eat crabs.
A. She can eat neither prawns nor crabs.
B. She can neither eat prawns nor eat crabs.

Random Topics:
Grammar and Sentence StructureVerb PhrasePassive Voice & TensesVerb-ing or to VerbPast Simple TensesGerund Subject or ObjectGrammar - PunctuationAbilityIntermediate GrammarReported SpeechOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat is the participle in the following sentence?
Shivering, the couple ran out of the rain and into the house.
A. shivering
B. couple
C. into
D. house
Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs › View
Analyse whether the sentence given is true or false.
Present perfect : “The students broke in to the teacher office to get the exam questions.”
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
Past Continuous Tense › ViewWere the students … the video during class?
- watching
- watch
Adjective › View
There’s nothing more ___ than riding on a rollercoaster.
a.excited
b.exciting
