each / every
each other / one another
eager / anxious / keen
earthly / earthy
economic / economical
effective / efficient
egoism / egotism
either...or /
neither...nor
elegy / eulogy
elicit / illicit
emigrate / immigrate / migrate
eminent / imminent
en route
enough
enthuse
enviable / envious
equable / equitable
ethical / moral
euphemisms
even
excuse me /
pardon me /
I'm sorry /
apologize
extinguish /
put out / go out
|
either...or / neither...nor
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| 1 |
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| 1 |
Either you or
John should tell her. |
| 2 |
I'll take either the
train or the bus. |
| 3 |
Either Emily or
I will meet you at the airport. |
| 4 |
Either we vacation this
month or not at all. |
| 5 |
Either you or I
call her. |
| 6 |
You must either sing
or dance. |
| 7 |
You can do it either
here or at home. |
| 8 |
That man's name is either
James or Jack. |
| 9 |
We can leave either
today or tomorrow. |
| ¡¡ |
¡¡ |
| 2 |
neither...nor´Â
...µµ ¾Ê°í ¶Ç ...µµ ¾È ...ÇÏ´Ù ¶ó´Â Àǹ̷ΠÀÌ´Â ¹®¾î¿¡¼ ÁÖ·Î
»ç¿ëµÈ´Ù. |
| 1 |
Neither you nor
I will go. |
| 2 |
Neither John nor
I wanted to tell her. |
| 3 |
He took neither the
train nor the bus. |
| 4 |
Neither John nor
his father can play the piano. |
| 5 |
She speaks neither
French nor German. |
| 6 |
Neither you nor
I can attend tonight's meeting |
| 7 |
She has neither friends
nor relatives to help her. |
| 8 |
Jack neither smokes
nor drinks. |
| 9 |
I have neither the time
nor the money to go on holiday. |
|
¡¡ 
Either Emily or I will meet you at the airport.
¡¡

Neither John nor
his father can play the piano. |