Primary Longman Elect 6A Chapter 4 Shall we …? either … or neither … nor
Shall we …? We can use Shall we …? to make suggestions. It has the same meaning as Let’s. It’s a school holiday tomorrow. Let’s do something together.
Shall we …? We can use Shall we …? to make suggestions. It has the same meaning as Let’s. OK. Shall we go to the country park? Great idea!
either … or We use either … or to talk about alternatives. What can we do in the country park? You can either fly a kite or go hiking.
either … or We use either … or to talk about alternatives. I like flying kites. Shall we fly a kite? Sure.
neither … nor We use neither … nor to link two negative ideas. We can have a picnic in the country park. Shall we have sandwiches or hot dogs?
neither … nor We use neither … nor to link two negative ideas. I don’t like sandwiches. Dad doesn’t like sandwiches either.
neither … nor We use neither … nor to link two negative ideas. Neither you nor Dad likes sandwiches. Let’s bring some hot dogs then.
Key structure Shall we go to a country park? play football? We can either fly a kite or go hiking. have sandwiches hot dogs. Neither you nor Dad likes sandwiches. Tina Peter can swim.
Practice either The children can have ________ chicken wings ________ French fries. or
Practice ________ Sarah ________ Ben likes playing basketball. Neither nor
Practice either To go to the library, we can ________ take the bus ________ go on foot. or
Practice A: Let’s sing a song for the charity show. B A: Let’s sing a song for the charity show. B: I’m not good at singing. ______ ______ perform a drama instead? Shall we
Practice Jenny Kelly ________ Jenny ________ Kelly wants to be a doctor when they grow up. Neither nor
Practice Shall we A: ______ ______ play table tennis? B: Good idea. A
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