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Název a adresa školy:
Střední odborné učiliště stavební, Opava, příspěvková organizace,
Boženy Němcové 22/2309, 746 01 Opava
Název operačního programu:
OP Vzdělávání pro konkurenceschopnost, oblast podpory 1.5
Registrační číslo projektu:
CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0713
Název projektu:
Zvyšování klíčových aktivit
Předmět, ročník:
Anglický jazyk, 3. ročník
Název sady vzdělávacích
materiálů:
Grammar
Sada číslo:
AJ-13
Pořadové číslo vzdělávacího
materiálu:
12
Označení vzdělávacího
materiálu:
VY_22_INOVACE_AJ-13-12
Téma vzdělávacího materiálu:
Both, either, either; each, every
Druh učebního materiálu:
Pracovní list a řešení
Autor:
Mgr. Vlasta Galisová
Anotace:
Pracovní list krátce opakuje both, either, either; each, every a dále
je procvičuje na vhodných příkladech.
Metodické poznámky:
Materiál je vhodný pro maturitní obory.
Datum vytvoření:
12. 8. 2013
Ověření ve výuce:
4. 11. 2013
Review:
Daši-maki tamango –japonská
rolovaná omeleta
Knedlíčky Gyoza
Čína
Form
Both dishes are very different from Czech food, partly because neither
contains meat or potatoes.
+NOUN
+ of + the/those/my etc + NOUN
+NOUN+VERB
Both
Both dishes
Both the dishes/both of the dishes
Both are tasty
Either
Either dish
Either of the dishes
Either is tasty
Neither of the dishes
Neither is tasty
Neither Neither dish
Each
Each dish
Each (one) of the dishes
Each is tasty
Every
Every dish
Every one of the dishes
Every dish is tasty
Both, either, neither can be objects or subjects. Both is followed by a plural.
Both dishes are tasty and both are without meat.
Neither Indian nor Chinese food is expensive.
Each = each member of the group separately.
Every = all the things or people in the group.
Every student in the room stood up when the new principal came in.(as a group)
He then went round the room and spoke each student individually. (one by one)
All is used before plural or uncountable nouns for something complete.
He has eaten all the bread.
They all arrived at the same time.
A/the whole is used before singular nouns.
Have you eaten the whole cake?
Practice:
1. Complete the conversation with the words from the box.
All both both either
either
neither neither
whole
JOHN
There are two good holidays on this website, and they are (0) both on
popular islands, Tenerife and Corfu. I haven´t been to (1) ______of them.
JANE Really? I´ve been to (2) __________. Are the flight times good or are
they night flights?
JOHN
No, (3) __________of them involves a night flight.
JANE Oh, that´s good. How much are they?
JOHN
Well, (4) __________is very expensive. The Tenerofe one is allinclusive, and it´s £499.
JANE So it´s £499 for the (5) ____________holiday, including all meals and
drinks?
JOHN
Yes, that´s right.
JANE That´s good. How much is the other one?
JOHN
NE It´s cheaper; it´s £389. But that only includes breakfast, so we´d
have to buy (6) ______________ other meal.
JANE Yes, but (7) ____________ the restaurants in Greece that I´vc ever been
to are fairly cheap. I´m happy to go on (8) ___________ of the holidays.
2. Complete the second sentence so its means the same as the first.
0 I´ve seen all the Coen brothers´films. I´ve seen every Coen brothers´film.
1 She´s got burns on each hand.
She´s burnt _____________her hands.
2 Did he eat all the chocolate?
Did she eat ________bar of chocolate?
3 Both of the restaurants are expensive.
______________________is cheap.
4 Every student passed the exam.
____________students passed the exam.
5 She saw neither of the candidates.
She________either of the candidates.
Key:
Ex. 1
1 either 2 both 3 neither 4 neither 5 whole 6 every 7 all 8 either
Ex. 2
1 both (of) 2 the whole 3 neither restaurant 4 all (of) the 5 didn´t see
Literatura:
SWAN, M. Oxford English Grammar course intermediate. Oxford: OUP, 2011.
ISBN 978-0-19-442082-2.
DAVIS, F.; RIMMER, W. Active Grammar with answers Level 2. Cambridge:
CUP, 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-17599-9.
FOLEY, Diane Hall and Mark. My grammar lab. 1. publ. Harlow: Pearson
Longman. ISBN 978-140-8299-159.