7. Combine the following sentences using either ... or, neither
nor
1. He doesn't have a pen....
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7. Combine the following sentences using either ... or, neither
nor
1. He doesn't have a pen. He doesn't have paper.
2 You can have tea or you can have coffee.
3. She wants to buy a BMW, or she wants to buy a Toyota
4. We could fly, or we could take a taxi.
5. We can't go swimming. We can't play tennis.
6. The library doesn't have the book I need. The bookshope doesn't
have the book I need.
7 My father doesn't enjoy hunting. My father doesn't enjoy fishing.
8. We can take them to a restaurant. We can have dinner at home.
9. According to the news report, it will snow tonight, or it will rain
tonight.
10. They don't have a fridge. They don't have a washing machine.
8. Choose the right word.
1. Neither Mark or/nor Jane knew about the meeting.
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