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LENGUA INGLESA II 1 Grado Estudios Ingleses 2010-2011 Lecturer: Dr.

Mar Vilar [Group A]

GRAMMAR ICEBREAKING TASKS WEEK 11 EXPRESSIONS WITH EACH, EVERY, BOTH, NONE, EITHER AND NEITHER
Please investigate on rules related to expressions with each, every, both, none, either and neither in order to properly answer the activities below [See PDF-file in Folder LI2 GRAMMAR POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS->Documentos>Contenidos]: Task 1: Which sentences with each and every are right and which ones are wrong? Please circle the right cases below. SENTENCES WITH EACH AND EVERY
Each / Every received a medal. Each one / Every one received a medal. Players study each/ every rivals match carefully. They paid the players one million each / every. Each of them / Every of them received a medal. Each / Every player wants to do his best in a match. I would love to see each / every Final Cup match on TV. The two football players were each / every given a medal. How many hours does a player train each day / every day? Each of the players / Every of the players received a medal. I have watched each one of them / every one of them on TV. Each time / Every time I see a match, my favourite team wins. Each of these players / Every of these players received a medal. Have you watched all these matches? Yes, each one / every one. In a football match, each team / every team receive many medals. I have watched each of these / every of these Final Cup matches on TV. I have watched each one of these / every one of these Final Cup matches. (There were two football players). They each / every received a medal. When they received the medal, they were kissed on each / every cheek. When the players won the cup, each of them / every of them was given a medal.

Facultad de Letras Departamento de Filologa Inglesa


Campus Universitario de La Merced. C/. Santo Cristo 1 - 30001 Murcia T. 868 883 191 F. 868 883 185 www.um.es/dp-filologia-inglesa

LENGUA INGLESA II 1 Grado Estudios Ingleses 2010-2011 Lecturer: Dr. Mar Vilar [Group A]

Task 2: Which sentences with both are right and which ones are wrong? Please mark the wrong cases below with an asterisk (*). * SENTENCES WITH BOTH.

Both them are very good. Both players are very good. Both o f them are very good. Both o f players are very good. The both players are very good. Both Tim and Tom are very good. Both o f the players are very good. Both o f these players are very good. Both my favourite players are very good. Both o f my favourite players are very good. Its difficult to say which of them is the best. I admire both.
Task 3: Which sentences with either and neither are right and which ones are wrong? Please circle the right cases below. SENTENCES WITH EITHER AND NEITHER. I like either of / neither of them. I dont like either of / neither of them. I like either of / neither of those players. Either / Neither Tom nor Tim are bad players. I dont like either of / neither of those players. I have two favourite players. Either / Neither player is bad. I have two favourite players. Either / Neither player is good. Which player do you prefer, Tim or Tom? Either / Neither. I dont mind. Which player do you prefer, Tim or Tom? Either / Neither. Theyre not my cup of tea. Im not sure where that player is from. Hes either /neither Spanish or Italian.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Once you have conveniently filled in this Work-sheet, please do bring it to Thursdays class (May 12).
Facultad de Letras Departamento de Filologa Inglesa
Campus Universitario de La Merced. C/. Santo Cristo 1 - 30001 Murcia T. 868 883 191 F. 868 883 185 www.um.es/dp-filologia-inglesa

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