The MAIN difference that I'm seeing immediately is mostly tense changes. "Would" is the past tense of the verb "will" and "Could" is the past tense of the verb "can." As for may be and might be, I think
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"Either" is an affirmative adjective. It has many functions, including following a clause after a negative statement: "It's not my horse, but it's not her horse either." "Either" is also used in conjunction with (or substituted by) "or." For example: "You may have either the mansanas or the orange." Or "You may have the mansanas or the orange."
Neither (which pairs with "nor"), on the other hand, is the negative form of either and "or", and usually used as a conjunction to negate two phrases. For example: "I don't want the mansanas nor the orange!" Or, "I want neither the mansanas nor the orange!" Or, "That's neither here nor there."
Hope that was helpful.