Both... and Neither... Nor Not Only... But Also Either... or
Both... and Neither... Nor Not Only... But Also Either... or
and
neither...nor
not only...but also
either...or
1. ... cats ... teenagers turn their heads
when you call them.
2. ... cats ... teenagers can lie on the sofa
for hours on end without moving.
3. If you tell a joke, ... your cat ... your teen
will laugh about it.
4. If you make a sudden move in their
direction, ... cats ... teenagers get
frightened.
5. Conclusion: no matter if you ... have a
cat ... a teenager at home - it's all the
same.
6. Who wrote you this love letter? - I'm not
sure. I think it was ___ Michael ___ Paul.
7. ___ Linda ___ Helen called to say sorry.
I'm very sad and frustrated.
8. ___ Ryan ___ Susie have disappointed
me. They didn't come to my birthday
party.
9. He hurt ___ her feelings ___ her dignity.
This is unforgivable.
10. You should ___ disrespect ___ deceive
your friends.
1. Fred likes helping his friends. So does
Linda. (both ... and)
2. Harry used to date Ann. Or was it Helen?
(either...or)
3. We should learn to accept our weaknesses
and our strengths. (not only...but also)
4. He never listens to or advises his friends
when they have a problem. (neither...nor)
5. I've betrayed your trust. I've
betrayed your love for me. (not only...but
also)
6. He felt disappointed. He felt
misunderstood. (both...and)
7. Brian isn't very considerate. Neither is
Tom. (neither...nor)
8. A true friend is someone who is caring
and loving. (both...and)
9. Rachel should apologise or leave.
(either...or)
10. Richard and John didn't keep her secret.
(neither...nor)