본 연습은 학생들이 분배법을 사용하여 문장을 적절하게 완성할 수 있도록 설계되었습니다. 각 문장에는 분배법에 해당하는 단어가 누락되어 있으며, 학생들은 괄호 속의 단서를 통해 올바른 단어를 찾아 채워넣어야 합니다. 이 연습을 통해 학생들은 분배법을 이해하고, 올바르게 사용하는 능력을 향상시킬 수 있을 것입니다.
I invited *both* (two) of my friends to the party.
*Every* (singular) seat in the auditorium was taken.
You can choose *either* (one) the blue shirt or the red one.
*Neither* (none) of the solutions proposed was acceptable.
We have to divide the cake into *equal* (fair) parts for all the guests.
*Each* (single) member of the team has a specific task.
During the game, *both* (two) teams played exceptionally well.
*All* (entire) the students are required to attend the lecture.
*Half* (50%) of the pie has already been eaten.
*Neither* (none) of the dresses fits her perfectly.
*Each* (singular) question on the quiz was worth five points.
You can have *either* (one) chocolate or vanilla ice cream.
*All* (total) the ingredients need to be mixed together.
I couldn’t decide which movie to watch, so I ended up watching *neither* (none).
*Every* (individual) child in the class received a sticker.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct distributive
*Each* (individual) of the runners received a medal for their effort.
*Both* (two) answers could be considered correct.
*Neither* (none) of the keys opens the door.
*Every* (all) morning, she goes for a jog in the park.
We divided the snacks so that *each* (singular) person could have some.
She bought *both* (two) the paperback and the hardcover versions of the book.
I had two options but *neither* (none) seemed appealing to me.
On the table, *each* (single) plate had a different design.
*All* (entire) the cookies in the jar were gone by the afternoon.
*Both* (two) actors were praised for their performances.
You must be present at *either* (one) the Monday meeting or the Wednesday meeting.
*Every* (singular) item on this list must be checked off.
The teacher said that *every* (all) student must submit their project by Friday.
*Neither* (none) of his predictions came true.
The twins don’t like to be separated; they do *everything* (all things) together.