My trip to the dentist was not fun and was not fast either.

not fun, but not fast.


neither fun nor fast. <--


either fun nor fast, but both.

The increase in taxes are sure to make many voters angry with the politicians they elected.

An increase in taxes is sure to make <--


Increasing in taxes are sure to makes


The increased taxes is to make


No improvement or correction is required.

thank you

Both your choices are right.

You're welcome.

both your choises are right

<h1>oop an error</h1>

To answer the first question about the dentist trip, the correct option is "neither fun nor fast." This is the correct phrasing to indicate that the trip to the dentist was neither enjoyable nor quick.

Regarding the second question about the increase in taxes, the correct option is "An increase in taxes is sure to make." This phrasing correctly states that the increase in taxes will make many voters angry with the politicians they elected.

No improvement or correction is required for the remaining options.