Write sentences as in the example.
Mr. Brown wasn’t busy. Mr. Clark wasn’t busy either.
Neither Mr. Brown nor Mr. Clark was busy.
Neither Mr. Brown nor Mr. Clark was busy.
Mrs. Jackson didn’t use to come here. Her sister didn’t use to come here either.
Neither Mrs. Jackson nor her sister used to come here.
Neither Mrs. Jackson nor her sister used to come here.
Peter doesn’t want to invite Jack. Peter’s sister doesn’t want to do it either.
Neither Peter nor his sister wants to invite Jack.
Neither Peter nor his sister wants to invite Jack.
I haven’t got a dog. I haven’t got a cat either.
I have got neither a dog nor a cat.
I have got neither a dog nor a cat.
I am not going to give him the book. I am not going to give him the cassette either.
I’m going to give him neither the book nor the cassette.
I’m going to give him neither the book nor the cassette.
I shan’t buy any honey. I shan’t buy any jam either.
I shall buy neither honey nor jam.
I shall buy neither honey nor jam.
He hasn’t visited the gallery. He hasn’t visited the museum either.
He has visited neither the gallery nor the museum.
He has visited neither the gallery nor the museum.
The secretary hasn’t offered him tea. She hasn’t offered him coffee either.
The secretary has offered him neither tea nor coffee.
The secretary has offered him neither tea nor coffee.
He wasn’t cleaning the kitchen. He wasn’t cleaning the living-room either.
He was cleaning neither the kitchen nor the living-room.
He was cleaning neither the kitchen nor the living-room.
Tom isn’t going to learn French. He isn’t going to learn Spanish either.
Tom is going to learn neither French nor Spanish.
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Tom is going to learn neither French nor Spanish.