Quiz Either ….or Quiz | English Grammars December 5, 2021December 5, 2021 Mahesh Prajapati 0 Comments either or\use of either or, english grammar, english grammars, english grammars quiz, mahesh Prajapati Post Views: 273 48 Created on December 05, 2021 Use "Either ...or" This quiz is fully based use "Either ...or" , so first go through the video then test yourself by playing the quiz. 1 / 10 Not only Ram but also Shyam is running. Ram either or Shyam is running. Either or Ram and Shyam is running. Ram either Shyam or is running. Either Ram or Shyam is running. 2 / 10 He is rich and powerful. He is either or rich and powerful. He is either rich or powerful. Either he is rich or powerful. Either or he is rich and powerful. 3 / 10 She was singing and dancing. She was either singing or dancing. She was either or singing dancing. She was singing either or dancing. Either she was singing or dancing. 4 / 10 He coughed and shuffled his feet. He either coughed or shuffled his feet. He either coughed and or shuffled his feet. Either he coughed or shuffled his feet. Either or he coughed and shuffled his feet. 5 / 10 He takes tea. He takes coffee. Either he takes tea or coffee. Either he takes or tea, coffee. He takes either tea or coffee. He does not take either tea or coffee. 6 / 10 He did not take water. He did not take food for many days. He did not take either water or food for many days. He take either water or food for many days. He did not take either water. He did not take or food for many days. He did take either water or food for many days. 7 / 10 He was not a teacher. He was not a writer. He was not either a teacher or a writer. He was either a teacher or not a writer. He was not either a teacher or not a writer. He was either a teacher or a writer. 8 / 10 Varsha will not only sing but also dance. Varsha will either sing or dance. Either Varsha will either sing, dance. Varsha will either or sing but also dance. Either Varsha will either and sing, dance. 9 / 10 Karan as well as Rajan went to station. Either Karan as well as or Rajan went to station. Karan either or Rajan went to station. Either Karan or Rajan went to station. Karan either Rajan or went to station. 10 / 10 1.He was tired and thirsty. He is either tired or thirsty. He was either tired or thirsty. He was either or tired thirsty. Either he was tired or thirsty. Your score is The average score is 55% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz