Complete the sentences with either… or, both … and or neither … nor _ Louise _ Edna will be at school today, because they’re ill It doesn’t matter where we study We can _ meet here _ at your house There was a jeans sale, so Lori bought _ a blue pair _ a black pair We didn’t go out to dinner last night, as Greg _ I had money Complete the sentences with either… or, both … and or neither … nor Guess what! I’m coming to Oxford this weekend, to visit my grandmother _ some of the colleges And, of course, you! I’d be able to see you on Friday evening _ on Sunday afternoon, so let me know which is better for you Maybe we could even get together on Friday Sunday! That would be great! I can’t wait to get away for the weekend – I’ve had lots of schoolwork and have had the time _ the energy lately to go out and have a good time See you in a few days! This is a vegetarian restaurant (they / serve / meat / Write a sentence to follow each original sentence Use the correct form of the words in fish / here) brackets and either… or, both … and or neither … nor One sentence can be written in more than one way I want these coats, but I can only afford one (buy / grey /green) We’ve made all the final arrangements for our holiday (go / Jamaica / Martinique) Find out why some parents think that their teenage sons or daughters have a lot in common with cats (Don't take it too seriously, though.) cats teenagers turn their heads when you call them You would hardly ever see a cat walking outside of the house with its master _ would you see a teenager in public with his or her parents very often A cat doesn't share your taste in music A teenager doesn't _ _ cats _ teenagers can lie on the sofa for hours without moving cats tenagers expect you to prepare the food for them If you tell a joke, your cat your teen will laugh about it If you make a sudden move in their direction, _ cats _ teenagers get frightened Cats not improve your furniture Teenagers don't Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets Do not change the meaning of the original sentence She doesn’t like hip-hop or heavy metal music (neither / nor) She likes… My grandparents have got a flat in the city They have also got a house in the country (both / and) My grandparents have… I’m going to buy only one of these shirts One is red, the other is blue (either / or) I’m going to buy… Emily can’t sing or dance well (neither / nor) Emily can… The new shopping centre has got a cinema It has also got a health club (both / and) The new shopping centre… We could have lunch at home, but we could also go out to eat (either / or) We could… Complete the sentences with either… or, both … and or neither … nor _Neither Louise _nor Edna will be at school today, because they’re ill It doesn’t matter where we study We can either meet here _or _ at your house There was a jeans sale, so Lori bought _both _ a blue pair _and a black pair We didn’t go out to dinner last night, as _neither _ Greg _nor I had money Complete the sentences with either… or, both … and or neither … nor Guess what! I’m coming to Oxford this weekend, to visit _both my grandmother and some of the colleges And, of course, you! I’d be able to see you either on Friday evening or _ on Sunday afternoon, so let me know which is better for you Maybe we could even get together on both Friday and _ Sunday! That would be great! I can’t wait to get away for the weekend – I’ve had lots of schoolwork and have had _neither _ the time _nor _ the energy 1.lately Thistoisgoaout vegetarian / serve / days! meat / and have restaurant a good time (they See you in a few fish / here) They don’t serve either meat or fish here / Write a sentence to follow each original sentence Use the correct form of the words in They serve meat fish brackets andneither either… or, nor both … here and or neither … nor One sentence can be written in more than one way I want these coats, but I can only afford one (buy / grey /green) I’m going to buy either the grey coat or the green one We’ve made all the final arrangements for our holiday (go / Jamaica / Martinique) We are going to both Jamaica and Martinique Find out why some parents think that their teenage sons or daughters have a lot in common with cats (Don't take it too seriously, though.) Neither _ cats nor _ teenagers turn their heads when you call them You would hardly ever see a cat walking outside of the house with its master _Neither would you see a teenager in public with his or her parents very often A cat doesn't share your taste in music A teenager doesn't _either_ Both _ cats _and _ teenagers can lie on the sofa for hours without moving _Both cats and _ tenagers expect you to prepare the food for them If you tell a joke, _neither _ your cat nor your teen will laugh about it If you make a sudden move in their direction, either cats or _ teenagers get frightened Cats not improve your furniture Teenagers don't either _ Either cats or _ teenagers roam outside and often come home very late at night 10 My conclusion: no matter if you have a cat or a teenager at home – Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets Do not change the meaning of the original sentence She doesn’t like hip-hop or heavy metal music (neither / nor) She likes… neither hip-hop nor heavy metal music My grandparents have got a flat in the city They have also got a house in the country (both / and) My grandparents have… both a flat in the city and a house in the country 3 I’m going to buy only one of these shirts One is red, the other is blue (either / or) I’m going to buy… either the red shirt or the blue one Emily can’t sing or dance well (neither / nor) Emily can… neither sing nor dance well The new shopping centre has got a cinema It has also got a health club (both / and) The new shopping centre… has got both a cinema and a health club We could have lunch at home, but we could also go out to eat (either / or) We could… either have lunch at home or go out