•is used with a plural or uncountable noun. It refers to a thing in general.
all
when we list the people or things that make up the pair.
both... and
•_________ you ______ your brother needs to wash the dishes.
either...or
to talk about pairs of people or things. It refers to the two of them together
both
•has a similar meaning to all. It should be used with a countable noun in the singular form.
every
_____ Alex _____Henry knows how to get back home.
neither...nor
•there is ____ butter in the fridge.
no
•used when we are considering a choice between two options or possibilities. Followed by a singular noun.
either
there aren´t ____ eggs in the fridge.
any
to talk about pairs of people or things. It refers to none of the two
either
•_____dolphins _____whales are mammals.
both.. and
can be used with a positive verb to mean “it doesn´t matter what or who"
any
•_______girls want vanilla ice cream.
both of the
can be used to refer to zero quantity. Used with a positive verb.
none of
•is used with a plural or noncountable noun. It refers to a specific set of things.
all the