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Ex. 17. Choose the correct variant.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 498. 1. Nick has lived in Glasgow and Dublin but he doesn't like either/neither city. 2. I can get to Edinburg by plane or train but either/neither way is very expensive. 3. You can keep one of the photos. Either/Neither of them – whichever you like. 4. Either/neither of the examples is wrong. You cannot use any in your report. 5. They offered a couple of variants but we accepted either/neither offer because they didn't meet our requirements. 6. I haven't met either/neither of the twins – how could I recognise them? 7. Luckily, neither/either passenger was hurt in the crash. 8. If you see either/neither of these men, contact the police immediately. 9. You can use either/neither method in your research. Both have proved effective. 10. The game wasn't exciting and either/neither team played well.
Ex.18. Join the sentences with both … and; either … or: neither nor, as in the model. 1. John repairs cars. He repairs motorbikes. → John repairs both cars and motorbikes. 2. I don't know Ann. I don't know her husband. 3. We can do it today. We can do it tomorrow. 4. My uncle collects paintings. He collects rarities. 5. His wife doesn't speak English. She doesn't speak German. 6. The film was funny. It was very moving. 7. She didn't call me. She didn't write to me. 8. You can stay with me. You can stay with Janet. 9. I can drive to the airport. I can take a taxi. 10. We had no umbrella. We had no raincoats. So we got wet. 11. When she was a student, she played basketball. She played tennis.
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