none - both - either - neither
I think the answer is " neither" but can neither come in a negative form?
I ..... buy a car tomorrow. I have had the money already.
will - am going to - am buying
I think the answer is "am buying"
Could you give me the correct answer, please?
Thanks in advance
anonymous I don't want to go to .... of the two shops. Let's go home none - both - either - neither I think the answer is " neither" ...
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anonymousI don't want to go to .... of the two shops. Let's go home
none - both - either - neither
I think the answer is " neither" ...
affirmative: either
negative: neither
You already have a negative (don't), and in English you can't have a double negative, so neither won't work. You need the affirmative
anonymousI ..... buy a car tomorrow.
I have had the money already.I already have the money.will - am going to - am buying
What happens if you put am buying in the space shown between I and buy?
You get I am buying buy a car tomorrow. How can it be
Thanks so much.
In the second sentence there isn't "buy" I wrote it by mistake. So the answer is "am buying" or "am going to buy"?