B Combine these sentences with both… and.
Example: Jane owns a shop. She owns a restaurant. Jane owns both a shop and a restaurant.
1. This restaurant is a cheap. It’s nice.
2. Jo bought a dress. She bought a jumper.
3. They play golf. They play tennis.
4. The film was funny. It was exciting.
C: Combine these sentences with either…or.
Example: POSSIBILITY A: She is at the office. POSSIBILITY B: She is at the airport.
She is either at the office or at the airport.
1. POSSIBILITY A: Paul’s at home. POSSIBILITY B: Paul’s at the gym.
2. POSSIBILITY A: The shop is in East Street. POSSIBILITY B: The shop is in Fox Street.
3. POSSIBILITY A: Her father is a doctor. POSSIBILITY B: Her father is a dentist.
4. POSSIBILITY A: The museum is in Oxford. POSSIBILITY B: The museum is in Bath.