I. Combine each pair of sentences into one, using the conjunctions in brackets 1. He didn’t drink coffee. He didn’t eat cakes (neither…nor) 2. Her husband doesn’t drink a lot. Her father doesn’t drink a lot 3. They went for a picnic. They went swimming (either…or) 4. Tom went on holiday. I went on holiday (both…and) 5. It is very expensive. It’s very poor quality (not only…but also) 6. My husband doesn’t drink. He doesn’t smoke (neither… nor) 7. Children like holidays. Their teacher likes holidays (not only…) 8. Cobra doesn’t have leg. It doesn’t have wings (neither…) 9. John shouldn’t climb up that tree. Many shouldn’t climb up that tree (neither) 10. You can have soup. You can have fruit juice (either…or) 11. The room wasn’t large. It wasn’t bright (neither) 12. He must be mad. He must be wise (either…or) 13. She spoke English quickly. She spoke clearly (not only…) 14. Tom plays football. He plays volleyball (both…and) 15. His parents can’t dance. His wife can’t dance (neither…nor) 16. His cousin is living with him. His mother is living with him (not only…) 17. She doesn’t have a good memory. She doesn’t know how to learn 18. We could fly. We could take the taxi (either…or) 19. She is famous in the USA. She is famous abroad (not only…) 20. Your sister will meet you here. Your brother will meet you here (either) 21. Tom must have eaten the cake. Mary must have eaten the cake (either…or) 22. You must wash the dishes. You must sweep the floor (not only…) 23. We can leave today. We can leave tomorrow (either…or) 24. I must sell the clocks. I must give the away (either…or) 25. Jane can’t do anything to help me. Mary can’t do anything to help me (either…or) 26. He bought a coat. He bought a pair of shoes (not only…) 27. Jim didn’t lend me money. Peter didn’t lend my money (neither) 28. Your sister will be punished. You will be punished (either…or) 29. Jane owns a shop. She owns a restaurant. (both…and) 30. Helen likes cats. Mary cats. (both…and) 31. She’s at the office. She’s at the airport. (either…or) 32. Paul’s at home. Paul’s at the gym. (either…or) 33. Chris didn’t have time to take a holiday. Sheila didn’t have time to take a holiday. (neither…nor) 34. David doesn’t play tennis. David doesn’t playa table-tennis. (neither…nor) 35. Nam’s handsome. Nam’s intelligent. (not only…but also) 3Mai plays the guitar well. Mai dances beautifully. (not only…but also) Goats provide milk for cheese. Goats provide wool for clothing. (both…and) She’s French. She’s Swiss. (either…or) David can’t play tennis. David can’t play football. (neither…nor) The black jacket didn’t fit her. The white jacket didn’t fit her. (neither…nor) She’s tired. She’s hungry.(not only…but also) We can see the film tonight. We can see the film tomorrow night (either…or) You can have fish for dinner. You can have chicken for dinner. (both…and) They came late. They left early. (not only…but also) II. How the ed is pronounced? 1. discarded 13. accomplished 2. practiced 14. polluted 3. jumped 15. bumped 4. watched 16. robbed 5. collected 17. grabbed 6. studied 18. trapped 7. loved 19. organized 8. faxed 20. missed 9. laughed 21. naked 10. marked 22. occurred 11. closed 23. called 12. grabbed