<span>A - either ...or В - neither... nor
1. — Did
anybody come to see you last week? </span><span><span>В </span> Nobody did.... Julia...
John was there.
2. Have they arrived yet? - No, they haven’t. A But
I expect them… today… tomorrow.
3. Borrow some money from your
friends. A... Ann... Mary will help you.
4. B ... my words... Dad’s
arguments had any effect on him.
5. It’s getting dark. A You must...
go at once ... wait till tomorrow.
6. What’s happened to Jim? B He
has... written... phoned.
7. B Inside the examination room we could
... smoke ... talk.
8. A Charles lives ... in Camberley ... in
Guildford, doesn’t he?
9. B The room was ... comfortable ... clean,
was it?
10. B If you do any more housework tonight, we’ll be able ... to
attend the concert... to go to the cinema.
11. Haven’t you heard that
Sally lives not far from us? A She has ... bought a new flat... rented
it.
12. I’d like to help you a little. A I can... walk the dog... go
shopping.
<span>13. A Some verbs can be followed by ... an ing-form ... an infinitive, usually with a different meaning. </span></span>
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<span><span>AutumnОсень</span><span>There are four seasons in a year and all of them are beautiful in their own way. However, my favourite season is autumn. First of all my birthday is in October. Second reason is connected with the school. Each year on the 1st of September the school starts and I get to see my beloved classmates and friends. Other than that, our school holds a beauty contest each autumn. I sometimes participate in this event and once I even won the first prize. It was an e-book from one of our school sponsors. However, the main reason why I love autumn that much is in the beauty of nature and its abundance of colours. I really love late autumn weather. It can be windy, rainy and chilly sometimes, but I enjoy taking long walks in the nearest woods. You can see lots of multicolored leaves covering the ground. To keep a piece of this beauty, I either take pictures of those leaves, or pick them to make ikebana. It’s the Japanese art of arranging flowers and leaves so that they look alive. I know that autumn, compared to other seasons, is the time when nature fades, but this looks like a miracle. It’s a natural cycle of life sprouting, blossoming, growing, and then fading. They say that autumn is the best season for planting trees and gathering harvest. I’m sure, that’s what farmers from all the corners of our planet do at this time of the year. To savor the colours of fall there is no place like mountains. That’s why our teacher sometimes arranges hiking trips to the nearest mountainous area. Apart from that, we have a week’s holiday in November, which I try to spend usefully.</span></span>