inglese - both either neither
both means one and another. It takes a plural verb
both banks of the river were covered in bushes
She has two sons. Both are taller then she is.
neither means not one and not another. it takes an affimative singular verb
neither of them drinks coffe
either means any one of two
Did you like his two songs? No I didn't like either (of them)
neither + affirmative verb = either + negative verb
neither is preferred at the beginning of a sentence
Neither book give the answer
either could not be used here.
neither can also be used alone as a negative answer to a question
which did you buy ? neither
either would not be used.
Pronouns and possessive adjectives with neither either (used of people)
As they take singular verbs the pronouns should be he/him and she /her and the possessive adjectives should be his and her. But in colloquial English there is growing tendency to use they /them and their
Neither of them could make up his mind (formal English)
Niether of them make us their minds (colloquial)
Neither of them knew the way di they ? (colloquial)