课件10张PPT。U NIT 3BACK TO THE PASTGrammar and usageHillaryObama
1._____ Hillary____ Obama will be elected to be the president.
either…or… :或者…. 或者….., 两者取其一 Eitherorsubject
2. people will____ elect Hillary to be the
president ___elect Obama to be the president.
3. The American people will choose
___Hillary ___Obama to be the president.
4. The presidential election will be held
____today ___tomorrow.
eitheroreitheroreitherorverbobjectadverbial(1) Either … or… can be used to express the idea of alternatives.
eg: You can choose either A or B, which means you have two choices, i. e, you can choose any one of the two.
UsageBACKMcCain
1. _____Hillary ___Obama will be elected to be the president.
2. The American people will _____elect Hillary to be
the president ___choose Obama to be the president.
3. The American people will choose
____Hillary ___Obama to be the president.
4. The presidential election will be held
____today ___tomorrow.subjectverbobjectadverbialNeithernorneithernorneithernorneithernor(2) Neither … nor… can be used to join two negative ideas together(the opposite of both…and…).
eg: Neither A nor B is proper, which means A is not proper, and B is not proper either.
UsageBACKThere are several activities to be held in this week. Do Lucy and her two sisters have time to take part in these activities?
Friday: Dancing party
Saturday: Basketball game
Sunday: Picnic
Lucy
Friday: go to school
Saturday: do housework if her two sisters
have no time to do it.
Sunday: freeHer two sisters
Friday: go to school
Saturday: do housework if Lucy
has no time to do it.
Sunday: free
1. A. Neither Lucy nor her two sisters time to go to the dancing party.
B. Neither her two sisters nor Lucy time
to go to the dancing party.
2. A. Either Lucy or her two sisters have time to watch the basketball game.
B. Either her two sisters or Lucy has time to watch the basketball game.
3. A. Both Lucy and her two sisters have time to have a picnic.
B. Both her two sisters and Lucy have time to have a picnic.就近原则havehas