This document discusses intermediate determiners such as both of/neither of and all of/none of. It provides 15 examples sentences using these determiners to connect two or more nouns, subjects, objects, or clauses. The determiners are used to indicate that the connected items are the same in some way or that neither is the case.
This document discusses intermediate determiners such as both of/neither of and all of/none of. It provides 15 examples sentences using these determiners to connect two or more nouns, subjects, objects, or clauses. The determiners are used to indicate that the connected items are the same in some way or that neither is the case.
This document discusses intermediate determiners such as both of/neither of and all of/none of. It provides 15 examples sentences using these determiners to connect two or more nouns, subjects, objects, or clauses. The determiners are used to indicate that the connected items are the same in some way or that neither is the case.
This document discusses intermediate determiners such as both of/neither of and all of/none of. It provides 15 examples sentences using these determiners to connect two or more nouns, subjects, objects, or clauses. The determiners are used to indicate that the connected items are the same in some way or that neither is the case.
Tom is stupid. Susan is stupid, too Both of them are stupid
I can’t speak Japanese. My brother can’t speak Japanese, either.
Neither of us can speak Japanese
Tom, Susan and Harry go out together
All of them go out together
My family don’t like playing golf
None of them likes playing golf
1.- Cats, dogs, birds and other animals are pets.
__________________________________________________ 2.- My sister and I like music. __________________________________________________ 3.- I like apples and pears. __________________________________________________ 4.- I know Peter, Sally and her friends. __________________________________________________ 5.- I don’t smoke. My friends don’t smoke either. __________________________________________________ 6.- She hasn’t got fair hair. Mary hasn’t got fair hair, either. __________________________________________________ 7.- My glass is empty. Your glass is empty, too. __________________________________________________ 8.- Britain, France and Germany are countries. __________________________________________________ 9.- Elton John and Bon Jovi are singers. __________________________________________________ 10.- London and Liverpool aren’t in Scotland. __________________________________________________ 11.- I don’t like classical music. My friends don’t like classical music, either. __________________________________________________ 12.- I saw Peter and I saw John, too. __________________________________________________ 13.- Fruit, vegetables and salad aren’t fattening. __________________________________________________ 14.- I bought the bread and I bought the milk. __________________________________________________ 15.- Tom didn’t come. Harry didn’t come, either. __________________________________________________