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Ex. 3. Translate into English




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Ex. 4. Join the sentences with bothand or neithernor according to the model.

Model: He repairs cars. He repairs motorbikes. He repairs both cars & motorbikes.

1. He doesnt speak English. He doesnt speak French. 2. I dont like her. I dont dislike her. 3. I admire him. I distrust him. 4. Paul is on holiday. Sally is on holiday. 5. The secretary didnt have the file. The accountant didnt have the file. 6. The play was funny. The play was shocking. 7. He collects paintings. He collects jewellery. 8. You are not right. You are not wrong. 9. She didnt look at me. She didnt say anything.

Ex. 5. Complete these sentences with both/neither/either, using of if necessary.

1. Ed and Jim were big men. 2. These are very gloomy rooms. Im afraid will suit me. 3. There are two ways to the city centre. You can go along the footpath by the river or you can go along the main road. You can go way. 4. those pullovers were very nice. The problem was that she liked them. She didnt know which one to choose. 5. my parents is English. My father is Polish and my mother is Italian. 6. Which of the two newspapers would you like? Oh, will do. 7. Is today the 18th or the 19th? . Its the 20th. 8. By that time his sisters had got married. 9. When the boat started to sink, we were really frightened because us could swim.

Ex. 6. Make sentences with bothand, neithernor, and eitheror... using the words in brackets.

1. We didnt like the hotel. It was (clean/comfortable). 2. I didnt like the film. It was (boring/long). 3. I couldnt remember his name. He was (Robert/Richard). 4. I wasnt able to go on holiday that year. I had (time/money). 5. We have tickets for Saturday or Sunday concert. Which do you prefer? I dont care, I can go (on Saturday/on Sunday). 6. He is an ideal husband. He (smoke/drink).

Ex. 7. Use both, either or neither in the following sentences.

1. There is a forest of oak trees on bank of the river. 2. The man carried a suitcase in hands. 3. The veranda stretched on side of me. 4. The first apple-pie of the season was on the table and a large dish of purple grapes. Muriel was too angry to touch . 5. I could hear them , but saw . 6. of the two could sing. 7. of them was of the same opinion. 8. his legs were broken in the accident. 9. You may take of the two dictionaries, but not of them. 10. She had brown shining hair which hung down on sides of her face. 11. What are you going to have, orange juice or Coke? , Im not thirsty. 12. Which job are you going to take? Im afraid . 13. Nick and Tom are my friends. But is in the town now. 14. the jars, the big one and the small one, are empty. You can take of them. Im afraid will do.

Ex. 8. Insert every/each or either.

1. day he comes here, and time he asks me the same questions. 2. There was a huge building on side of the square, having a massive arched gate. 3. There were huge buildings on side of the street and had rows of balconies as its only decoration. 4. Which would you prefer, the Webster or the Oxford dictionary? will do. Thank you. 5. He shook hands and had a few minutes talk with of us.





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