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DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONSEITHER - OR

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Caroline! Are you going somewhere?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Caroline! Are you going somewhere?

Hi Jane! Yes, I’m going to Medellín, but I don’t know how to get there.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Caroline! Are you going somewhere?

Hi Jane! Yes, I’m going to Medellín, but I don’t know how to get there.

Well, you have two options: You can go either by car or airplane.

Let’s analyze this sentence…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Let’s analyze this sentence…

You can go either by car or airplane.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Let’s analyze this sentence…

You can go either by car or airplane.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

(o)

Let’s analyze this sentence…

You can go either by car or airplane.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

(o) (o)

Let’s analyze this sentence…

You can go either by car or airplane.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

(o) (o)SAME MEANING

Let’s analyze this sentence…

You can go either by car or airplane.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

(o) (o)SAME MEANING

Either and Or are called DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS.(Either y Or son llamadas CONJUNCIONES DOBLES)

Let’s analyze this sentence…

You can go either by car or airplane.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

(o) (o)SAME MEANING

(Usted puede ir o en carro o en avión.)

Either and Or are called DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS.(Either y Or son llamadas CONJUNCIONES DOBLES)

Hello, Corey, Hello Jack! Did you go to the party last night?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello, Corey, Hello Jack! Did you go to the party last night?

No, I didn’t. I had to study.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello, Corey, Hello Jack! Did you go to the party last night?

No, I didn’t go to the party.

No, I didn’t. I had to study.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello, Corey, Hello Jack! Did you go to the party last night?

No, I didn’t go to the party.

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.(Ni Corey ni Jack fueron a la fiesta)

No, I didn’t. I had to study.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Messi Neymar

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Messi Neymar

Messi didn’t win the Copa America

2011…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Messi Neymar

Messi didn’t win the Copa America

2011…

Neymar didn’t win the Copa America

2011…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

(Ni Messi ni Neymar ganaron la Copa América 2011)

Messi Neymar

Messi didn’t win the Copa America

2011…

Neymar didn’t win the Copa America

2011…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Carl. Will you go to France in summer?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Carl. Will you go to France in summer?

No, I won’t.DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Carl. Will you go to France in summer?

No, I won’t.

…and, will you go to Spain in summer?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Carl. Will you go to France in summer?

No, I won’t.

No, I won’t.

…and, will you go to Spain in summer?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Hello Carl. Will you go to France in summer?

No, I won’t.

No, I won’t.

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

(Carl no irá ni a Francia ni a España en el verano)

…and, will you go to Spain in summer?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

Are these sentences affirmative or

negative?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

Are these sentences affirmative or

negative?

ALL THESE SENTENCES HAVE A

NEGATIVE MEANING!

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

Look at the main verbs…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

Look at the main verbs…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

Look at the main verbs…

Are they in negative or affirmative

form?

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

Look at the main verbs…

Are they in negative or affirmative

form?

THE VERBS ARE IN AFFIRMATIVE FORM!

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

So...

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

But the MAIN VERB…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

But the MAIN VERB…

Goes in AFFIRMATIVE…

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

But the MAIN VERB…

Goes in AFFIRMATIVE…

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PRESENT)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

But the MAIN VERB…

Goes in AFFIRMATIVE…

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PRESENT)

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PAST)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

But the MAIN VERB…

Goes in AFFIRMATIVE…

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PRESENT)

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PAST)

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PAST)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Take a closer look at the sentences…

Luke likes neither carrots nor green beans

Neither Cory nor Jack went to the party.

Neither Messi nor Neymar won the Copa America 2011

Carl will go to neither France nor Spain in summer.

If we use NEITHER and NOR

Sentences are NEGATIVE…

But the MAIN VERB…

Goes in AFFIRMATIVE…

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PRESENT)

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PAST)

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (PAST)

Verb in AFFIRMATIVE (FUTURE)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

LET’S SUMMARIZE(resumamos)

NEITHER and NORare

CONJUNCTIONS

to form

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

LET’S SUMMARIZE(resumamos)

NEITHER and NORare

CONJUNCTIONS

to form

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

in

SPANISH

they mean

“NI”

for example

Neither you nor my father is a doctor(Ni tú ni mi padre son doctores)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

VERY IMPORTANT!!!!Look at these two sentences…

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

VERY IMPORTANT!!!!Look at these two sentences…

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

Do you see the difference???

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

VERY IMPORTANT!!!!Look at these two sentences…

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

Verb in SINGULAR form

Verb in PLURAL form

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

But…why????

VERY IMPORTANT!!!!Look at these two sentences…

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

Verb in SINGULAR form

Verb in PLURAL form

These are SINGULAR NOUNS

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

VERY IMPORTANT!!!!Look at these two sentences…

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

Verb in SINGULAR form

Verb in PLURAL form

These are SINGULAR NOUNS

This NOUN is SINGULAR

This NOUN is PLURAL

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Verb in SINGULAR form

These are SINGULAR NOUNS

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Verb in SINGULAR form

These are SINGULAR NOUNS

If the nouns after NEITHER and NOR are singular, the verb needs to be conjugated in singular form.

(Si los sustantivos que van después de NEITHER y NOR son singulares, el verbo debe ir conjugado en su forma singular)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Verb in SINGULAR form

These are SINGULAR NOUNS

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

Verb in PLURAL formThis NOUN is SINGULAR

This NOUN is PLURAL

If the nouns after NEITHER and NOR are singular, the verb needs to be conjugated in singular form.

(Si los sustantivos que van después de NEITHER y NOR son singulares, el verbo debe ir conjugado en su forma singular)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Neither Jaymee nor Dave is having a party.

Verb in SINGULAR form

These are SINGULAR NOUNS

Neither the dancer nor the acrobats are working today.

Verb in PLURAL formThis NOUN is SINGULAR

This NOUN is PLURAL

If any of the nouns after NEITHER or NOR are plural, the verb needs to be conjugated in plural form.

(Si cualquiera de los sustantivos que van después de NEITHER o NOR son plurales, el verbo debe ir conjugado en su forma plural)

If the nouns after NEITHER and NOR are singular, the verb needs to be conjugated in singular form.

(Si los sustantivos que van después de NEITHER y NOR son singulares, el verbo debe ir conjugado en su forma singular)

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

Neither John nor Patrick takes Karate classes.Singular

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

Neither John nor Patrick takes Karate classes. Neither my friends nor Carl take Karate classes.PluralSingular

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

Neither John nor Patrick takes Karate classes.

Neither my mother nor my father is going to go to the party.

Neither my friends nor Carl take Karate classes.PluralSingular

Singular

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

Neither John nor Patrick takes Karate classes.

Neither my mother nor my father is going to go to the party.

Neither my friends nor Carl take Karate classes.

Neither the players nor their classmates are going to go to the party.

Plural

PluralPlural

Singular

Singular

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

Neither John nor Patrick takes Karate classes.

Neither my mother nor my father is going to go to the party.

Neither Colombia nor Venezuela has a nuclear bomb.

Neither my friends nor Carl take Karate classes.

Neither the players nor their classmates are going to go to the party.

Plural

PluralPlural

Singular

Singular

Singular

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

More examples…

NEITHER … NOR with singular nouns and verb conjugated in singular form

NEITHER … NOR with singular or plural nouns and verb conjugated in plural form

Neither John nor Patrick takes Karate classes.

Neither my mother nor my father is going to go to the party.

Neither Colombia nor Venezuela has a nuclear bomb.

Neither my friends nor Carl take Karate classes.

Neither the players nor their classmates are going to go to the party.

Neither Colombia nor Venezuelan people have a nuclear bomb.

Plural

Plural

Plural

Plural

Singular

Singular

Singular

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS: EITHER / OR

Thank you!!!

Do you want/need extra practice?

• Follow these links to get further practice on these two conjunctions:

• http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/esl-too-either-neither2.html

• http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2984

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