natural English both
9   Read the article in exercise 7 (on p.7) again. Are sentences 1 to 5 true / or false / ?
They both started school on the same day. /
1    Kate and Amanda both worked in the same shop at the weekend.
2   They both went to university in London.
3   They are both very tidy people.
4   They both love loud music.
5   Both of them moved out of the flat.
10   Simon and Marcus are twin brothers. Write sentences about them using both.
football
What sport do you Like?
1   What do you study?
2   What are you good at?
3   Do you play an instrument?   tke. guitar
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footbtJt
e.-n.a.ľne.ári'Hí
{We. %uif(\r
4   What do you hate?
5   Where do you live?
waiting for things      wfl.iti'K» -for fki-n»s in 'Z-uriok                      i-n ZwitW
They both like football,     or    Both of them like football.
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Sayuri and I both i
like singing.
Say five things that are the same about you and your best friend or someone in your family.
your grammar
neither
Notice that a singular verb is used after neither m written English.
Neither Karin nor Sabine was at the party./ Neither of them was at the party. (= Karin wasn't at the party. Sabine wasn't at the party.)
Neither my brother nor I speaks French./ Neither of us speaks French. (= My brother doesn't speak French. I don't speak French.)
Write sentences about Simon and Marcus using neither.
Simon
Marcus
Do you have
a job?
Hot at t fie   No.
r^otv\e-ř\t.
1  Do you smoke?    Ho.
NJO; I do-n'i.
2  Can you speak     No another language?
No.
3   Do you live at home?
Ho - b
MMSe-l
No - w/itk -prie.-H<ds.
4  Do you have a car?
Ho - a             tio.
mot o ré> L fee.
5 Are you interested in computers?
Ho
Wot Ar <rtl.
Neither Simon nor Marcus has a job at the moment,   or   Neither of them has a job at the moment.
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