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1. Both Tom and Peter plays tennis.
2. Niether she nor he speaks Chinese.
3. Mary can't both play the guitar and swim.
4. Both Daisy and Lena has been to Dalat.
5. In the summer, Daisy can either make a trip or stay home.
6. The best players got both prizes and the mendals.
7. He both wrote the report and did the translation.
8. Either he or me have to get though this work.
9. Anna collects both stamps and coins.
10. Both James and Bob didn't sent the job application.
1. I like singing. I also like dancing. (both...and
-> I like both singing and dancing
2. Did Graham Bell invented the telephone? (was it...that...)
->Was it Graham Bell that invented the telephone?
3. The show is enjoyable. It is also educational. (both...and)
->The show is both enjoyable and educational
4. This store sells hand-crafted ornaments. It also sells jewels. (not only..but also)
->This store sells not only hand-crafted ornaments but also jewels
5. A good map tells you where things are. It shows you how to get from one place to another. (not only..but also)
->A good map not only tell where things are but also shows you how to get from one place to another.
6. You can have some iced tea. If you don't want you can have some milk. (either...or)
-> If you don't want, you can have either some milk or iced tea
7. He doesn't play the guitar well and he doesn't sing well. (neither...nor)
->He neither plays the guitar well nor sings well
8. Lan went camping last Sunday and so did Hoa. (both...and)
->Both Lan and Hoa went camping last Sunday
9. My grand father buit this house in 1990. (it...that)
->It was my grand father that built this house in 1990
10. John and Peter got up late this morning. (neither...nor)
->Neither John nor Peter got up early in this morning
11. John has that book, or Mary has that book. (either...or)
->Either John or Mai has that book
12. Susan wasn't at the party last night, and Mary wasn't either. (neither...nor)
->Neither Susan nor Mary was at the party last night
1. He likes playing football and so do I.
=> Both he and I like playing football
2. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile.
=> She neither say a word nor smile
3. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either.
=> Neither the English team nor the Scottish plays well
4 I didn't have to go to school last Sunday. He didn't have to go to school last Sunday
=> Neither I nor he had to ho to school last sunday
5 You can turn in your homework to day. You can turn in your homework tomorrow.
=> You can turn in your homework either today or tomorrow
6 We may go to the Fish House for lunch. We may go to Bahama Breeze for lunch.
- We may go to either Fish House or Bahama Breeze for lunch.
5.James didn't send the job application and neither did Bob.
6.Neither intelligent creatures inhabit Mars nor do they inhabit the moon.
7.That gentleman neither drinks alcohol nor smokes.
8.People couldn't control nor conquer the typhoon.
9.He may take either the Physics test or the Chemistry one.
10.The worker must work hard,otherwise he will be fired.
5.James didn't send the job application and Bob didn't either. --> Neither James nor Bob sent the job application.
11.Intelligent creatures don't inhabit Mars. They don't inhabit the moon. --> Intelligent creatures inhabit neither Mars nor the moon.
12.That gentleman doesn't drink alcohol. He doesn't smoke. --> That gentleman neither drinks alcohol nor smokes.
13.People couldn't control the typhoon. They couldn't conquer it. --> People could neither control nor conquer the typhoon.
14.He may take the Physics test. He may take the Chemistry one. --> He may take either the Physics test or the Chemistry one.
15.The worker must work hard; otherwise he must be fired. --> The worker must either work hard or be fired.
5.Neither James nor Bob sent the job application
6.Intelligent creatures neither inhabit Mars nor the moon
7.That gentleman neither drinks alcohol nor smokes
8.People couldn't control nor conquer the typhoon
9.He may take either the Physics test or the Chemistry one
10.The worker must either work hard or be fired
Mary didn't do the homework. Tim didn't do the homework, either (neither......nor)
=> Neither Mary nor Tim do the homework
Mary comes here tomorrow, Jane also comes here tomorrow (both..... and)
=> Both Mary and Jane come here tomorrow
Her husband doesn't speak Spanish, Her children don't speak Spanish (neither..... nor)
=> Neither her husband nor her children speak Spainish
1. She like playing tennis and so do I.
=> Both she and I like playing tennis.
2. The Spanish team didn't play well and the Scottish team didn't play well, either.
=> Neither the Spanish nor the Scottish team played well.