1. Neither...nor; either...or; both...and.- the rule by heart
2.
Выберите правильный вариант:
- Both/Neither Mozart and Beethoven were great
composers.
- Neither/Either Sam or David studied physics at
university.
- Either/Both Tom and Lynn had a good time.
- Both/Either Pam and Ann are singers.
- Neither/Both Ann and Liz are vegetarians.
- Either/Neither Bill nor John is willing to help.
- And/Both my aunt and cousin live on a farm.
- Not/Neither Dan nor his brother can speak Chinese.
- Fiona can either/neither drive a
car nor ride a bicycle.
- You can neither/either ask John or
Tom to help you prune the trees.
Перепишите предложения, используя both … and, neither … nor, either …
or:
- Kay is a doctor and so is Niall.
- Karen will pick you up from the station or
else Miles will.
- John hasn’t been to Germany
and his brother hasn’t either.
- Jo and Jim speak French.
- Paul doesn’t like going to the cinema. Tim
doesn’t either.
- James likes going fishing; so does Kate.
- This winter Liz is going skiing; so are
her parents.
- Tim will fix your car or else John will.
- Pete and Nicky prepared the dinner.
- Jane is going on a picnic this Sunday and
so are her schoolmates.
3. The words by heart:
to give the impression of
a landmark
grand
building works
to take down
a site
to restore
to vitalise
to revitalise
to bring back
a warehouse
4.
Read and
translate
1. He tried to give the impression of being happy. They give the
impression of being very able and experienced. It gives the impression that
things are going well. If you describe someone as a silent person, you mean
that they do not talk to people very much, and sometimes give the impression of
being unfriendly. Someone who looks shifty gives the impression of being
dishonest. They gave me the impression that they were doing exactly what they
wanted in life...
2. We ride past the Tower
of London and other
historic landmarks. Buckingham Palace is one of London's most famous landmarks. Big Ben is
one of the landmarks on London’s
skyline.
3. This grand building in the center of town used to be the hub of the
capital's social life... He gets ten grand every month for that job on the
committee. A grand country house was built in the 18th century. St Paul’s Cathedral is
very grand. The bridge that crosses the bay is a grand structure. They danced
in the grand ballroom of the hotel.
4. Michael Kilcommons is an engineer experienced in building works.
5. The church is built on the site of an old tower. The company is
looking for a site for its offices.
6. People take down their Christmas decorations twelve days after
Christmas. The workers will take the scaffolding down after they've finished
the building. When everything else is packed, we can take down the tent.
7. We saw the beautifully restored old town square. To restore a
picture/a ruined temple. The building has been restored. A good sleep can
restore you. Doctors have restored his sight.
8. He is not an artist. He cannot vitalise his material. This hair
conditioner is excellent for revitalizing dry, lifeless hair. Yoga calms and
vitalizes body and mind. To revitalize means to give new life, energy,
activity, or success to something: Japanese investment has revitalized this
part of Britain.
5. Revise Passive Voice
6. Take grammar by Golitsynsky]