Exercise 5. Join these sentences using either ... or or neither ... nor.
Peter (Max) knows Mr Brown’s phone number.
Either Peter or Max knows Mr Brown’s phone number.
John (Bill) told them about the convention. 2. They will confirm the reservation today, (tomorrow) 3. You may check out now. (after lunch) 4. He says it will be rainy (sunny) tomorrow morning. The weather is so unpredictable.
He is going
Mary hasn’t been to Bukhara yet. Peter hasn’t either.
Neither Mary nor Peter has been to Bukhara yet.
John hasn’t attended the final match. My brother hasn’t either. 2. George wouldn’t like to have his tooth pulled out. Bill wouldn’t either. 3. Abe didn't expect to see Johnny so soon. The Eskimo players didn't either. 4. He didn't take them round the city the day before yesterday. He didn't do it yesterday either. 5. I haven't seen this film. I haven’t read the book on which the film is based either. 6. He doesn’t want to go to the theatre today. He doesn’t want to go to the cinema either.
Exercise 6. Join these sentences using both ... and
It was cold yesterday. It was rainy, too.
It was both cold and rainy yesterday.
It was hot yesterday. It was sunny, too. 2. The country is rich in coal. The country is rich in oil, too. 3. John is doing well at school. Mary is doing well at school, too. 4. The doctor advised Peter to come for a checkup. The doctor advised Martin to come for a checkup, too. 5. Jane is sneezing. Jane is sneezing, too.
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