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Hello and welcome to six minute grammar with me, Finn and me Catherine.
In this program we're talking about the words all, every, each, both, either and.
Neither, also known as quantifiers.
So let's start by listening to Darren.
He's been talking about how to choose a tablet.
While you listen, think about this.
Why do customers have difficulty choosing a tablet?
Should you have either this one or that one?
All customers choosing a tablet ask themselves that question because each tablet is slightly different.
Take the ApiC one and the Negus two.
Both tablets have similar specs.
While neither tablet is heavy, the Negus two is lighter.
This could make a difference every time you go out.
Each of the tablets has 2gb of ram, but the Negus two is the faster device.
And then there's the cost.
While neither of them seems much better than the other, the Negus two is considerably cheaper.
That was Darren.