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100

A-How did the trip to the science museum go?
B-It was fine. Most/Most of the students enjoyed it.

Most of

100

A-When can I see you to discuss my science project?
B-I'll be in my office. Come any/all time.

any

100

A-Did you do the research yourself?
B-Yes, I did all/all of it myself.

all of

100

Most of/Most of the students in my class, about 80%, live very close to the school.

Most of
200

A-What subject do you like best-physics or chemistry?
B-I don't like either of them/both of them.

either of them

200

A- How did your students do on the biology test?
B-Not too badly. They passed all./They all passed.

They all passed.

200

Neither my mother or/nor father went to college.

nor

200

There are no/any wild tigers in Africa. Some can still be found in parts of Asia.

No

300

A-What subject do you like best-physics or chemistry?
B-They're either/both boring.

Both

300

A- We don't do any/no experiments in our chemistry class.

any

300

Both/Either my parents studied law. 

Both.

300

Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray neither/both invented the telephone.

both

400

A-How often do you use the library?
B- Hardly ever. I can find everything/all on the Internet.

Everything

400

A- We don't do experiments in our chemistry class.
B-You don't? We do something hands-on in every/all class.

every

400

Not all/every birds can fly.

all

400

Most/All Canadians speak English as their first language (77%), but some speak French.

Most

500

A-When can I see you to discuss my science project?
B-I'll be in my office all day/every day today.

all day

500

A-Did you do all research/all of the research yourself?

all of the research

500

Every/Most of country in South America, except Bolivia and Paraguay, has a costline.

Every

500

Most of/None of  the people who survived the sinking of the Titanic are still alive today. The last survivor died in 2009.

None of