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Question

State whether true or false:
The pronouns "either" and "neither" are only used when two things or people are being referred to.

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True
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False
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Solution

The correct option is A True
The statement is true. "Either" and "neither" are used when we are referring to two things or people in the sentence. If more than two things are being referred to, we use "any" or "none."
For example:
You can play either of the toys. (only two toys)
You can play with any of the toys in the box. (more than two toys)

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