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  • And, but, so, both….and, either

    And, but, so, both….and, either


    We use and and both and to link two similar ideas in one sentence


    She is tired


    She is hungry


    She is both tired and hungry


    She is tired and hungry


    We found both our tickets and our money


    ………………………..


    We use but to contrast two different ideas


    He swims. He does not play tennis


    I live in Bristol, but I work in London


    We use so to talk about the result of something; it links two actions (= and therefore…)..



    I am tired (situation), so I am going to bed (result)…


    They were late, so they missed the train


    We use or and either…. Or to talk about two possibilities


    She is French or Swiss


    She is either French or Swiss


    That man is either a footballer or an actor


    I never work all day. I work either in the morning or in the afternoon


    We use neither…..nor to put two negative statements together


    Neither Peter nor Joan came



    The verb form (came) is positive, because neither… nor makes the sentence negative: Not Neither Peter nor Joan didn't come


    We can also use both, either and neither


    Both of these suitcases are heavy


    I have not seen either of the films


    Neither of his sisters was/ were there



    We can also say


    Both/ either/ neither+of+ them/ us


    He has two cars, but neither of them works



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    wonderful lessons my brother

    God bless you

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