Контрольные задания > Упражнения на отработку конструкций both ... and, either ... or или neither ... nor.
1. Вставьте конструкцию both ... and, either ... or или neither ... nor.
I didn't like the room. It was ________ (clean/ comfortable).
I didn't like the film. It was ________ (long/ boring).
I couldn't remember her name. It was ________ (Susan/ Sally).
I couldn't go on holiday that year. I had ________ (time/ money).
We have tickets for Saturday or Sunday' concert. Which day do you prefer? I don't care. I can go ________ (Saturday/ Sunday).
He is an ideal husband. He ________ (smoke/drink)
2. Выберите правильный вариант:
Both/Neither Mozart and Beethoven were great composers.
Neither/Either Sam or David studied physics at university.
Either/Both Tom and Lynn had a good time.
Both/Either Pam and Ann are singers.
Neither/Both Ann and Liz are vegetarians.
Either/Neither Bill nor John is willing to help.
And/Both my aunt and cousin live on a farm.
Not/Neither Dan nor his brother can speak Chinese.
Fiona can either/neither drive a car nor ride a bicycle.
3. Выберите правильный вариант:
... my father ... my mother went to university.
a) either; nor b) neither; or c) both; and
Michael ... Samantha is going on excursion because they want to study for their exam.
a) either; or b) neither; nor c) both; and
They... made the wedding cake ... the appetizers.
a) either; nor b) and; both c) neither; nor
You can take ... the blue bag ... the green one. Not both!
a) either; or b) neither; nor c) both; and
We could ... visit ... call them.
a) either; or b) or; either c) either; nor
The article was ... interesting ... informative. I didn't like it!
a) neither; nor b) both; and c) either, or
In fact, ... Mark ... Lucy liked the idea. They thought it stupid.
a) both; and b) neither; nor c) either; or
Gordon ... his wife are journalists.
a) neither; or b) either, or c) both, and
You can neither/either ask John or Tom to help you prune the trees.
4. Translate the sentences.
This situation is worth analyzing.
This advertising is worth showing to everybody.
This article is worth publishing.
This dress is worth putting on for the party.
This exhibition is worth visiting.
This evening show is worth finishing.
Вопрос:
Упражнения на отработку конструкций both ... and, either ... or или neither ... nor.
1. Вставьте конструкцию both ... and, either ... or или neither ... nor.
I didn't like the room. It was ________ (clean/ comfortable).
I didn't like the film. It was ________ (long/ boring).
I couldn't remember her name. It was ________ (Susan/ Sally).
I couldn't go on holiday that year. I had ________ (time/ money).
We have tickets for Saturday or Sunday' concert. Which day do you prefer? I don't care. I can go ________ (Saturday/ Sunday).
He is an ideal husband. He ________ (smoke/drink)
2. Выберите правильный вариант:
Both/Neither Mozart and Beethoven were great composers.
Neither/Either Sam or David studied physics at university.
Either/Both Tom and Lynn had a good time.
Both/Either Pam and Ann are singers.
Neither/Both Ann and Liz are vegetarians.
Either/Neither Bill nor John is willing to help.
And/Both my aunt and cousin live on a farm.
Not/Neither Dan nor his brother can speak Chinese.
Fiona can either/neither drive a car nor ride a bicycle.
3. Выберите правильный вариант:
... my father ... my mother went to university.
a) either; nor b) neither; or c) both; and
Michael ... Samantha is going on excursion because they want to study for their exam.
a) either; or b) neither; nor c) both; and
They... made the wedding cake ... the appetizers.
a) either; nor b) and; both c) neither; nor
You can take ... the blue bag ... the green one. Not both!
a) either; or b) neither; nor c) both; and
We could ... visit ... call them.
a) either; or b) or; either c) either; nor
The article was ... interesting ... informative. I didn't like it!
a) neither; nor b) both; and c) either, or
In fact, ... Mark ... Lucy liked the idea. They thought it stupid.
a) both; and b) neither; nor c) either; or
Gordon ... his wife are journalists.
a) neither; or b) either, or c) both, and
You can neither/either ask John or Tom to help you prune the trees.
4. Translate the sentences.
This situation is worth analyzing.
This advertising is worth showing to everybody.
This article is worth publishing.
This dress is worth putting on for the party.
This exhibition is worth visiting.
This evening show is worth finishing.