Either, Neither & Both
Use both when you mean "the two" together in a positive way. Both can be a determiner before a plural noun (both students), a pronoun replacing a noun (both are correct), or part of a correlative conjunction (both… and…). Both always refers to exactly two things.
Use both when you mean "the two" together in a positive way. Both can be a determiner before a plural noun (both students), a pronoun replacing a noun (both are correct), or part of a correlative conjunction (both… and…). Both always refers to exactly two things.
Practice
___ candidates were qualified for the position.
She speaksFrench and Spanish fluently.
Put the words in the correct order: