Neither, Either, So, Too Practice Quiz

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Embark on a linguistic journey with our "Neither, Either, So, Too Practice Quiz" to enhance your grasp of these crucial English language elements. Challenge yourself with carefully crafted questions designed to test your understanding of correct usage in different contexts. Whether you're a language enthusiast or looking to refine your grammar skills, this quiz offers an engaging way to explore the nuances of "neither," "either," "so," and "too."

Sharpen your linguistic prowess and boost your confidence in mastering these often tricky words. Dive into this Neither, Either, So, Too Practice Quiz to discover how well you navigate the subtleties of English Read morelanguage expressions!


Neither, Either, So, Too Practice Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    Jason passed all his exams, _____________ did I.

    • A.

      Either

    • B.

      Neither

    • C.

      So

    • D.

      Too

    Correct Answer
    C. So
    Explanation
    “Jason passed all his exams, so did I.” - ‘So’ is used to show agreement with a positive statement.

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  • 2. 

    I don’t like to swim in the ocean, ___________ does my sister.

    • A.

      Neither 

    • B.

      So

    • C.

      Either 

    • D.

      Too

    Correct Answer
    A. Neither 
    Explanation
    “I don’t like to swim in the ocean, neither does my sister.” - ‘Neither’ is used to show agreement with a negative statement.

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  • 3. 

    My bag wasn't at school _________ was it at home.

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Either

    • C.

      Too

    • D.

      Neither

    Correct Answer
    D. Neither
    Explanation
    “My bag wasn’t at school, neither was it at home.” - ‘Neither’ is used to show that a negative condition also applies elsewhere.

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  • 4. 

    Sandra doesn't enjoy watching football,  Emma doesn't like it ___________.

    • A.

      Neither

    • B.

      Either

    • C.

      So

    • D.

      Too

    Correct Answer
    B. Either
    Explanation
    “Sandra doesn’t enjoy watching football, Emma doesn’t like it either.” - ‘Either’ is used to show agreement with a negative statement.

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  • 5. 

    If you want to come with us _________, you need to finish your chores.

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Either

    • C.

      Too

    • D.

      Neither

    Correct Answer
    C. Too
    Explanation
    “If you want to come with us, too, you need to finish your chores.” - ‘Too’ is used to show that the same condition applies to another subject.

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  • 6. 

    I can't put on my life jacket,

    • A.

      So can Tom.

    • B.

      Neither can Tom.

    • C.

      Tom can too.

    • D.

      So Tom can. 

    Correct Answer
    B. Neither can Tom.
    Explanation
    “I can’t put on my life jacket, Neither can Tom.” - ‘Neither’ is used to show agreement with a negative statement.

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  • 7. 

    Christine read an article about Pacific marine life,

    • A.

      Neither did I.

    • B.

      So did I.

    • C.

      I haven't either.

    • D.

      Neither me.

    Correct Answer
    B. So did I.
    Explanation
    “Christine read an article about Pacific marine life, So did I.” - ‘So’ is used to show agreement with a positive statement.

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  • 8. 

    I haven't been to Grece,

    • A.

      I don't either.

    • B.

      Neither have I.

    • C.

      Neither do I.

    • D.

      So have I.

    Correct Answer
    B. Neither have I.
    Explanation
    “I haven’t been to Greece, Neither have I.” - ‘Neither’ is used to show agreement with a negative statement.

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  • 9. 

    I can't stand frozen food.

    • A.

      So can I.

    • B.

      I can too.

    • C.

      Neither can I.

    • D.

      Neither can't I.

    Correct Answer
    C. Neither can I.
    Explanation
    “I can’t stand frozen food, Neither can I.” - ‘Neither’ is used to show agreement with a negative statement.

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  • 10. 

    I think people should have better eating habits,

    • A.

      So do I.

    • B.

      Neither do I.

    • C.

      I don't either.

    • D.

      I should too.

    Correct Answer
    A. So do I.
    Explanation
    “I think people should have better eating habits, So do I.” - ‘So’ is used to show agreement with a positive statement.

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