Paraphrase the following sentences. Use the construction either or/
neither nor.
1. To learn a foreign language you should read much. You should attend optional
classes.
2. Mary doesn't know how to cook an apple pie. Katherine doesn't know it either.
3. Books teach us many lessons. Travelling gives us many lessons, too.
4. Make-up can make girls attractive, Clothes can make them beautiful, too.
5. Smoking isn't attractive. Aggressive behaviour isn't appealing either.
6. Speech manners are often deceiving. Clothes are deceiving, too.
At lunch time she eats much vegeables like cucumbers or tomatoes or carrots and etc!She like to eat these with a pieces of chicken and of cause with porridge like buckwheat or oatmeal etc
at dinner tim she usually eats 2 eggs with portion of salad and at supper she drinks a cup of milk or yogurt!She goes to gym 3 time a week and I think it helps her to keep fit herself
2. Nick will come to me tomorrow.
3. Ann has already shown her new bag.
4. Were you here yesterday? – No, I was at home.
5. Jim doesn’t ride the bicycle on Sundays.
6. Where are they going next week?
7. My mum has just made tea.
8. Let’s go to the kitchen.
9. Look! Our old cat is catching the ball.
10. I don’t like thinking about it.
11. Where do you keep these cakes?
12. They wanted to go to the cinema last Saturday.
13. Don’t drink this bad water.
14. Mary always has bath in the morning.
15. The children are swimming in the lake now.
16. She has read this text, hasn’t she?
17. Where can I see you tomorrow? – We will be at school.
18. Did you buy a new car before Christmas?
19. Pete and Ted wear raincoats in autumn.
20. Little Lily hasn't found her doll yet.
21. Wait! We are running to you.
22. He did not understand the film last time.
23. We have always liked to eat tasty things at home.
24. Why are you breaking this box?