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Both and When they combıne the subjects of two sentences, the verb ıs always plural wıth Both And
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tarix | 13.04.2023 | ölçüsü | 105,68 Kb. | | #97272 |
| Either or Neither nor Both and
Both….and When they combıne the subjects of two sentences, the verb ıs always plural wıth Both…. And - Example: My father is very interested in football, and so is my brother.
- Both my father and my brother are very interested in football.
- The fruit at the local market is cheap.
- The fruit at the local market is fresh.
- The fruit at the local market is both cheap and fresh. When Do We Use Either Or, Neither Nor? - Either / or: is used in a sentence when referring to a choice between two possibilities.
- Neither / nor: is used in a sentence in a negative context when you want to say that two or more things are untrue
Either…or/ Neither…nor Wıth Eıther …….or and Neıther….nor , the verb depends on the subject closer to the verb. Either….or - Either the teachers or the principal is responsible for this.
- Either the principal or the teachers are responsible for this.
Neither….nor - Neither Jill nor her parents are coming to the party.
- Neither her parents nor Jill is coming to the party.
EXAMPLE EITHER….OR - You can pay in cash, or you can pay by cheque.
- You can pay either in cash or by cheque. - To get our house, you can take the bus , you can take the train.
- To get our house, you can take either the bus or the train. Example Neither…nor - She isn’t tall. She isn’t short.
- She is neither tall nor short. - Vicky doesn’t look like her mother. She doesn’t look like her father.
- Vicky looks like neither her mother nor father.
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