1. … the teachers and the principal are having a meeting today.
A. Both
B. Either
C. Neither
D. Not only
E. Neither nor
2. Not only was the actress successful, … well-known.
A. but also she was
B. but also was she
C. both was she
D. but she was
E. but was she
3. Not only does Jimmy like swimming, … playing football
A. but he also likes
B. but does he like
C. but also he likes
D. but he also is
E. but he is also
4. Neither will I see you again, … contact you.
A. nor will I
B. nor I will
C. nor I won't
D. I nor will
E. I will nor
5. Both Mr Jones and Mr Smith are invited to dinner.
This sentence means that …
A. only Mr Jones and Mr Smith are invited
B. neither Mr Jones nor Mr Ali is invited
C. either Mr Jones or Mr Smith is invited
D. Mr Jones and Mr Ali are invited E. both of them are not invited
Please help!!
1. A. Both
2.A. But also she was
3.A.but he also likes
4.E.i will not
5.A.only Mr Jones and Mr Ali are invited