Tap the option that means the same as the sentences given.
Do you like tea or coffee? I do not like tea or coffee.
A
Do you like tea or coffee? I like nothing.
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B
Do you like tea or coffee? I like both.
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C
Do you like tea or coffee? I like no one.
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D
Do you like tea or coffee? I like none.
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Solution
The correct option is D Do you like tea or coffee? I like none. Here, 'Do you like tea or coffee? I like none' correctly replaces the sentences. 'None' is used to replace the noun phrase 'tea or coffee' to mean that neither tea nor coffee is liked by the speaker.