Conjunction. Your holiday plan Who wants to go there with you? neither…nor… either…or… both…and… not only…but also…

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Conjunction

Your holiday plan

Who wants to go there with you? neither…nor… either…or… both…and… not only…but also…

Who wants to go there with you? Neither your father nor your mother wants to go there with you.

Who wants to go there with you? Either your father or your mother wants to go there with you.

Who wants to go there with you? Both your father and your mother want to go there with you. Not only your father but also your mother wants to go there with you.

Neither your father nor your mother wants to go there with you. Either your father or your mother wants to go there with you. Both your father and your mother want to go there with you.

He as well as his parents _______ to go on a trip this summer. (want/wants) wants He, together with his parents, wants to go on a trip this summer.

neither…nor… either…or… not only…but also… both…and… as well as Compound Conjunction ( 并列连词 )

and but or so Compound Conjunction ( 并列连词 )

Ex I. Choose the right conjunction to complete each of the following sentences.

We are going to have a discussion and decide where to go. This is my pen friend and his name is Bob.

We are in China, but we can still see the brands of top French designers in some places.

The weather is nice today, so many families are having picnics in the park.

Which dessert would you like, a cake or an ice cream? They didn’t have any food or drinks on the last day of their journey. Sit in the front, or you will not see the horse race very well.

or and if unless

Sit in the front, or you will not see the horse race very well. ____ you _____ sit in the front, you will not see the horse race very well. _______ you _____ in the front, you will not see the horse race very well. ____ you _____ in the front, you will see the horse race very well. ____ in the front, ____ you will see the horse race very well. don’t Unlesssit If Ifsit Sitand

Ex III. Choose the right conjunction to complete each of the following sentences.

when while

1.When I return home, I will phone you. 2.Sam won’t buy a car until he gets the driving license. 3.I will tell him the good news as soon as I meet him. 4.If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, we will go to the park.

since as if

Questionnaire 1.Do you like travelling? 2.Have you ever been abroad? 3. _______ will you go? 4. _______ do you want to go there? 5. ______ are you going to do there? Where Why What

The questionnaire asked if I liked travelling. The questionnaire asked if I had been abroad. The questionnaire asked where I would go. The questionnaire asked why I wanted to go there. The questionnaire asked what I was going to do there.

The questionnaire asked if I liked travelling. The questionnaire asked if I had been abroad. The questionnaire asked where I would go. The questionnaire asked why I wanted to go there. The questionnaire asked what I was going to do there.

The questionnaire asked if I liked travelling. The questionnaire asked if I had been abroad. The questionnaire asked where I would go. The questionnaire asked why I wanted to go there. The questionnaire asked what I was going to do there.

The questionnaire asked if I liked travelling. The questionnaire asked if I had been abroad. The questionnaire asked where I would go. The questionnaire asked why I wanted to go there. The questionnaire asked what I was going to do there.

Writing: An unforgettable trip and, or, but, so2if, unless1 not only…but also, both…and, neither…or, either…or, as well as 1that, if, whether, who, whose, what, which, where 1 when, while, before, after, until, since, as soon as 1because, as, since, now that 1 than, (not)as…as1although, though, so that, so…that 1