Combine the following pairs of sentences using:so too either neither
6. Hoa ate bread and beef for breakfast . Her uncle ate bread and beef for breafast .
7. He didn't meet her last night . I didn't meet her last night .
8. I'm not a doctor . They aren't doctors .
9. Milk is good for you health . Orange juice is good for your health .
10. They mustn't stay up late. You mustn't stay up late .
1. Tra Giang is one of the most famous ........... of VietNam. Many people love her (ACT)
2. The .............. she gave last night was marvelour ( PERFROM )
3. The Dan Bau is a VietNamese traditional .......... intrusment ( MUSIC )
4 . I don't like popmusic because í it not as.............as rock and roll ( EXCITE)
5. Mai wanted to share her .......... with other people ( PLEASE )
I read comic books in free time, and she ………………………………….
Watching a water puppet show is more exciting than watching a rock and roll show.
(not as ......as)
Watching a water .....................................................................................................They won't go to HCM City, and their friends ………………………………My hair is black. Her hair is blond. (different)
- The color of my hair is …………………………………………………….
1. I ate bread and eggs for breakfast. ....................I
2. Hoa doesn’t like pork, and.......................her aunt.
3. Milk is good for your health. ......................fruit juice.
4. I didn’t see her at the party last night. ....................we.
5. These boys like playing soccer, and.......................those boys.
6. My father won’t go to Ha Noi, and....................my mother.
make the sentences using the words and phrases given
1. Classicial music/not/ as / exciting / rock and roll.
2.There / some / milk .
3.How many / apples / there / in / fridge?
4. How about / watch / puppet show ?
5.Your / taste / art / different / mine .
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Insert it is/there is in the spaces. In some sentences, contracted plural, negative and interrogative forms, or the past or future tense are required.
1 What's the time? - ... ... 3.30. ~ And what's the date? ~ . . . . . . the 24th.
2 How far... ...to York? ~ . . . . . . 50 miles.
3 ... ... very stormy last night. ~ Yes, ... ... storms all over the country.
4 ... ... freezing very hard. ... ... ...ice on the lake tomorrow.
5 As... ... sunny she decided to take the children to the sea.
6 Why don't you go for a walk? . . . . . . a pity to stay in when . . . . . . so nice outside.
7 ... ... not any shadows because ... ... not any sun.
8 ... ... going to be a bus strike tomorrow. ~ ... ... ...all right if ... ... a fine day; but if ... ... wet ... ... ...
long queues on the Underground.
9 ... ... not any glass in the windows; that is why . . . . . . so cold in the room.
10 ... ... very wet yesterday; ... ... impossible to go out.
11 ... ...a lot of rain last week. ... ... floods everywhere.
12 ... ...a thick fog last night. ... ... several accidents on the motorway.
13 ... ... foolish to drive fast when ... ... foggy.
14 ... ... difficult to find your way round this town. . . . . . . so many streets all looking exactly alike.
15 Come on, children! ... ... time to get up! ... ... nearly breakfast time.
16 . .. . .. ... lunch time when we get to York, so let's have lunch there.~No, ... ... not be time for lunch because our train to Edinburgh leaves York at 13.15.
17 ... ...a funny smell here. ... ... turpentine?
18 ... ...all sorts of stories about Robin Hood, but ... ... not known exactly who he was or what he did.
19 ... ... said that if you break a mirror you'll be unlucky for seven years.
20 As he had very bad sight ... ... difficult for him to recognize people.
21 Can I have a Telegraph, please? said the customer. Im afraid ... ... not any left said the newsagent. But . . . . . . a Guardian on the rack beside you. Why not take that? ... ... just as good.;
22 ... ... not necessary to carry your passport everywhere with you but ... ... advisable to carry some document of identity.
23 ... ...a guard outside the door and ... ... bars on the windows. ... ... impossible to escape.
24 ... ...a garage behind the hotel? ~ Yes, but ... ... rather full. I don't think ... ... room for your car.
25 One night . . . . . . a heavy fall of snow which blocked all the roads. Luckily ... ... plenty of food in the house.
26 ... ...a hotel in the village, so we decided to stay there. . . . . . . a charming village and I was very happy there, but my children were bored because ... ... nothing to do in the evenings.
27 ... ... five flats in the building—one on each floor. Mine's on the top floor. . . . . . . no lift but ... ...supposed to be good for the figure to run up and down stairs, . . . . . .?
28 ... ...a pity you haven't another bedroom. ~ Yes, but ... ... quite a big loft, which I am thinking of turning into a bedroom. . . . . . . a skylight so ... ... not . . . a ventilation problem.
29 ... ...all sorts of legends about these caves. ... ... said that smugglers hid their goods here and that . . .. . . an underground passage leading to the village inn.
30 Tell me something about King Lear. ~ ………... the story of a king who divided his kingdom between his daughters. ... ... foolish to give away your property like that. . . . . . . never certain that your family will behave generously to you in return.
31 Has Tom any more children?~ Yes. . . . . , . a daughter, Ann.~ Oh yes, ... ... Ann who opened the door to us yesterday, . . . . . .?
32 He thought that ... ... better to say nothing about his change of plan.
33 . .. ...a long time before I got an answer. Then one day a letter arrived—well, ... ... not really a letter,... ... only one sentence on the paper.
34 ... ...a pond beside your house? - Yes, . . . . . . ~ How deep . . . . . .?
35 We'e done all we can. ... ... nothing to do now but wait.
36 Just cross out that word and go on.... ... not necessary to begin again. (or... ...no need to begin again.)
11. Your glasses (was/were) on the bureau last night.
12. There (was/were) some people at the meeting last night.
13. The committee (has/have) already reached a decision.
14. A pair of jeans (was/were) in the washing machine this morning.
15. Each student (has/have) answered the first three questions.
16. The use of credit cards in place of cash (have/has) increased rapidly in recent years.
17. Advertisements on television (is/are) becoming more competitive than ever before.
18. Mr. Jones, accompanied by members of the committee, (have/has) proposed some changes of the rules.
19. Living expenses in this country, as well as in many others, (is/are) at an all-time high.
20. The levels of intoxication (vary/varies) from subject to subject.
21. Either John or his wife (make/makes) break breakfast each morning.
22. After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything (was/were) in order.
23. The crowd at the basketball game (was/were) wild with excitement.
24. A pack of wild dogs (has/have) frightened all the ducks away.
25. Neither the moon nor stars (is/ are) visible in this dark night.
26. The English (is/ are) proud and independent people.
27. Cattle (is/ are) raised in all farms in the country.
28. None of the girls in this school (wears/ wears) white shirts.
29. The United Nations (has/ have) its head quarters in New York City.
30. Half of the flowers in her garden (is/ are) in red colour.
…………..there any books on that shelf? A. there was B. there are C. was D. were : Sandy …………..at home last night. A. there was B. there were C. wasn’t D. weren’t
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There is a mistake in each of these sentences.Underline the mistake and then