6A © Educational Publishing House Ltd Either … or Unit 3 Endangered animals in Hong Kong
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Either … or We use either … or to show a choice between two things or events.
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd You can have either the pear or the strawberry. Example 1
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd He can either read books or watch TV. Example 2
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd He can go fishing on either Mondays or Saturdays. Allowed: Mondays and Saturdays Example 3
Children, now it’s your turn. 6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd The children can go to the library on foot by bus. either or Question 1
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 2 Amy can search the books by the book title the author’s name. either or
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd read storybooksgo on the Internet Question 3 Ray can either read storybooks or go on the Internet.
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Katie can borrow the booksborrow the CDs Question 4 either borrow the books or borrow the CDs.
6A Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd The children can renew the books by phonethrough the Internet Question 5 either by phone or through the Internet.
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