Either…or and Neither…nor MCQs 1. We did not see Ram. We did not see Shyam. (Join using neither…nor) We saw neither Ram or Shyam. We saw either Ram or Shyam. We did not saw Ram nor Shyam. We saw neither Ram nor Shyam. 2. The room was not clean. The room was not bright. (Join using neither…nor) The room was neither clean nor bright. The room was either clean or bright. The room was not clean nor bright. The room was neither clean or bright. 3. He does not like tea. He does not like coffee. (Join using neither…nor) He likes neither tea or coffee. He likes either tea or coffee. He does not like both tea nor coffee. He likes neither tea nor coffee. 4. We will watch a movie. We will play a game. (Join using either…or) We will both watch a movie or play a game. We will either watch a movie nor play a game. We will neither watch a movie or play a game. We will either watch a movie or play a game. 5. She did not sing. She did not dance. (Join using neither…nor) She neither sang or danced. She did not sang nor danced. She neither sang nor danced. She either sang or danced. 6. You can come today. You can come tomorrow. (Join using either…or) You can come neither today or tomorrow. You can come either today or tomorrow. You can come both today or tomorrow. You can come either today nor tomorrow. 7. She will call me. She will message me. (Join using either…or) She will neither call me or message me. She will both call me or message me. She will either call me nor message me. She will either call me or message me. 8. He cannot read. He cannot write. (Join using neither…nor) He can neither read or write. He cannot read nor can write. He can neither read nor write. He can either read or write. 9. He will buy a pen. He will buy a pencil. (Join using either…or) He will buy either a pen nor a pencil. He will buy neither a pen or a pencil. He will buy both a pen or a pencil. He will buy either a pen or a pencil. 10. He is a teacher. He is a doctor. (Join using either…or) He is neither a teacher or a doctor. He is either a teacher nor a doctor. He is both a teacher or a doctor. He is either a teacher or a doctor. Loading … Related Topics Tense MCQs | Tense Objective Questions Active and Passive Voice MCQs | Voice Practice Direct and Indirect Narration MCQs Articles : A, An, The MCQs | Articles Quiz Preposition MCQs | Mixed Preposition Quiz Subject Verb Agreement MCQs Clauses MCQs | Clauses Quiz Rewrite the Sentences Given Below Using Unless in Place of If Parts of Speech MCQs Conjunction MCQs Prepositions of Time MCQs | On, In, At Quiz English Grammar Modal Verb MCQs | Modals Objective Type Questions Determiners MCQs | Determiners Objective Questions Tense MCQs – Hindi to English Translation As Soon As to No Sooner Than … MCQs So That and Too … To MCQs