Grammar<\/b><\/p>\n
Exercise 1.<\/b>\u00a0Combine the sentences using\u00a0both…and, either…or<\/b>, or\u00a0neither…nor<\/b>. (N\u1ed1i c\u00e2u b\u1edfi s\u1eed d\u1ee5ng\u00a0both…and, either…or<\/b>, ho\u1eb7c\u00a0neither…nor<\/b>.<\/i>)<\/p>\n
G\u1ee3i \u00fd:<\/b><\/p>\n
1.<\/b>\u00a0Both Jim and Carol are on holiday.<\/p>\n
2.<\/b>\u00a0George neither smokes nor drinks.<\/p>\n
3.<\/b>\u00a0Neither Jim nor Carol has got a car.<\/p>\n
4.<\/b>\u00a0The film was both long and boring.<\/p>\n
5.<\/b>\u00a0That man’s name is either Richard or Robert.<\/p>\n
6.<\/b>\u00a0I’ve got neither time nor money to so on holiday.<\/p>\n
7.<\/b>\u00a0We can leave either today or tomorrow.<\/p>\n
8.<\/b>\u00a0Helen lost both her passport and wallet at the airport.<\/p>\n
9.<\/b>\u00a0There are good reasons for using bicycles in big cities: They are both clean and easy to park.<\/p>\n
10.<\/b>\u00a0On Friday evening, I either so to the cinema or stay at home and watch TV.<\/p>\n
Exercise 2.<\/b>\u00a0Change the sentences into cleft sentences in the passive. (\u0110\u1ed5i sang c\u00e2u ch\u1ebb (c\u00e2u nh\u1ea5n m\u1ea1nh) \u1edf th\u1ec3 b\u1ecb \u0111\u1ed9ng.<\/i>)<\/p>\n
G\u1ee3i \u00fd:<\/b><\/p>\n
1.<\/b>\u00a0It was Christina who\/whom was given a lot of flowers by fans.<\/p>\n
2.<\/b>\u00a0It was the policeman who\/whom was asked for direction to the post office.<\/p>\n
3.<\/b>\u00a0It was his house that was talked a lot about.<\/p>\n
4.<\/b>\u00a0It was the bicycle that was bought for him for his birthday.<\/p>\n
5.<\/b>\u00a0It was his hometown that was described in his novel.<\/p>\n
6.<\/b>\u00a0It was the children who were frightened.<\/p>\n
7.<\/b>\u00a0It was her glasses that were broken.<\/p>\n
8.<\/b>\u00a0It was my younger sister who was kissed at the party by the Prince.<\/p>\n
9.<\/b>\u00a0It was this story book that was given to me as a birthday present by my father.<\/p>\n
10.<\/b>\u00a0It is Tet that is celebrated as the greatest occasion in a year by the Vietnamese.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Grammar Exercise 1.\u00a0Combine the sentences using\u00a0both…and, either…or, or\u00a0neither…nor. (N\u1ed1i c\u00e2u b\u1edfi s\u1eed d\u1ee5ng\u00a0both…and, either…or, ho\u1eb7c\u00a0neither…nor.) G\u1ee3i \u00fd: 1.\u00a0Both Jim and Carol are on holiday. 2.\u00a0George neither smokes nor drinks. 3.\u00a0Neither Jim nor Carol has got a car. 4.\u00a0The film was both long and boring. 5.\u00a0That man’s name is either Richard or Robert. 6.\u00a0I’ve got neither […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_mi_skip_tracking":false,"tdm_status":"","tdm_grid_status":""},"categories":[1327],"tags":[1468,1467],"yoast_head":"\n