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Date: Saturday, 24th June 2017

EITHER OR

1. You must either jump overboard into the sea or be slain with your own sword.
2. She is going to their estate near Moscow either today or tomorrow morning, with
her nephew.
3. It was either John or Peter who received your message.
4. They are either solid grass, or have a little sand in the middle.
5. You can either go by bus or by taxi. They are both efficient.
6. If you need help you can either ask Danny or Chris.
7. If you get lost you can either call me or Sam. Here are our numbers.
8. The officers said that either Napoleon or Murat was there, and they all gazed
eagerly at this little group of horsemen.
9. The minimum is either set by a minimum wage law or determined by the
demand and supply of that labor.
10. You can either call me at home or at the office.

NEITHER NOR

1. Neither journalist could finish their articles; there wasn't enough time.
2. Neither of my arms is strong enough to lift that suitcase.
3. Sarah liked neither Rome nor Paris. She prefers the countryside.
4. Neither Leila nor Nancy is going to write the report.
5. For days neither provisions for the men nor fodder for the horses had been
issued.
6. That was the end of the conversation and neither of them brought the subject up
again that night.
7. The patches of grass were splinters of wood, and where neither grass nor
sawdust showed was a solid wooden flooring.
8. I can neither punish him if he does wrong nor reward him if he does right.
9. He neither saw nor understood anything of the topic
10. Neither the teacher nor the students were in the classroom this morning

KEY VOCABULARY
PHRASAL VERBS ABOUT MONEY

Cut back-----recortar, reducir gastos


The government has decided to CUT BACK on spending on the armed forces.

Fork out------desembolsar, aflojar


He will have to fork out for private school fees for Carmen.

Get by-------- arreglrselas


Daniel managed to get by on a small amount of money.

Pay off--------saldar
All those weeks of studying will pay off when you take the exam.

Rip off--------timar de
The airlines have been accused of ripping off customers.

Run out(of)--- acabarse


Her contract runs out at the end of the year

Save up--------ahorrar
I am save up 10 dollars each week because I want new shoes.

Take out-------Sacar un prstamo


Jackie and Anil took out a mortgage to buy a bigger flat.

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