Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Synthesis p 30-31 : Both/Either...or/Neither...nor (WS1-2)

Synthesis p 30-31: Both/Either...or/Neither...nor (WS1-2)

1. Both Christine and Phyllis are attending the ballet class.
2. Neither Susan nor Christine enjoyed the opera.
3. Vicki can either take the green bag or the red one to the party.
4. Peggy is neither stupid nor lazy.
5. Louise can either take the train or taxi to her friend’s house.
6. Charlotte likes neither spiders nor snakes.
7. Neither Albert nor his sisters like bittergourd.
8. Either Nancy or her friends have finished the lemonade.
9. Neither Bobby nor the girls know how to do the sum.
10. Neither the boys nor the girl has any money.


WS 2

1. Peter neither speaks Japanese or French.
2. Either Larry or his sisters take piano lessons.
3. Both Malek and Stephen play football well.
4. Neither Arthur nor his sister speaks Malay.
5. Neither Peter nor the boys are band members.

1. Both Mr Wong and Mr Martin go to the gymnasium three times a week.
2. Neither the girl nor the boys have long hair.
Or Neither the boys nor the girl has long hair.
3. Neither Maggie nor the pupils believe in ghosts.
Or Neither the pupils nor Maggie believes in ghosts.
4. Neither Mr Omar nor his colleagues have to work overtime.
5. Neither the boys nor Jack is a basketball fan.
Or Neither Jack nor the boys are basketball fans.

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