Grammar Both /Either / Neither . I found a nice hat and a mug in the souvenir shop. I wanted to buy both but they were too expensive in the end. I didn't buy elther of them. Neither of my cousins had ever visited my town before, so the three of us went sightseeing all day long. Ail/Most/None . All of the fireworks at the festival were red and gold, the national colours of the country, . Most of the traditional stories from my country have an unhappy ending My cousins moved to France, but none of them can speak French Parases defining quantity Il took Alan a great deal of time to come up with an original costume Idea for the festival The majority of women in my town take part in the pancake race on Pancake Day, . in China. It is considered rude not to leave a little bit of food on your plate when you're invited for dinner. Both. . . and / Either. . . or / Neither. . . nor . I tried both samsa and baursak when / visited Kazakhstan They were delicious • We can either take part in the competition or just watch. • Neither James nor Emma wear a uniform to school.