Answer :

GIVE ME BRAINLIEST PLEASE

Explanation:

Either

Used for offering a choice between two things. It's often paired with "or".

Example: "You can either have coffee or tea for breakfast."

Neither

Used to say that none of two things is true, applies, or is acceptable. It's often paired with "nor".

Example: "Neither answer on the test seemed right."

Remembering the difference:

Think of "neither" as "not either".