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furthermore 19. however 20. or 21. neverthelessAnswers to Exercise 7:1. The train proceeded neither quickly nor smoothly. 2. They will leave either today ortomorrow. 3. The child hates both getting up in the morning and going to bed at night.4. She is neither kind nor patient. 5. He is not only talented, but also charming. 6. Thestreet is lined with both oak trees and elm trees. 7. The lecture was not only very longbut also very dull. 8. You should either eat less, or exercise more. 9. I am not onlyproud to be here, but also happy to meet you. 10. The town is both historical andpi cturesque.Answers to Exercise 8:1. We walked out of the door, down the steps and across the street. 2. She lovessinging, dancing and playi ng the pi ano. 3. The wind moaned, shrieked and howled. 4.The music was fast, brilliant and exciting. 5. He proposes to borrow money, open astore and go into business. 6. The town boasts four libraries, two theaters and manyschools. 7. The clouds were thick, black and threatening. 8. He likes running, jumpingand riding a bicycle. 9. They worked carefully, quickly and quietly. 10. The vegetableswere fresh, tender and delicious.ALPHABETICAL INDEXAa and ana and an, summary of use ofa, as a weakened form of onea few, use ofa great deal ofa little, use ofa lot ofa or an, with the meani ng of pera, used in making a generala, used in naming a professiona, used to refer to something not mentioned beforeabout, use ofabout, used after certain adjectives and verbs in the passive voiceabout, used after certain verbsabove, use ofaccordingly, used as connecting adverbacross, use ofacross, used as preposition or adverbAdjectival phrases and clausesAdjectives and adverbs, use ofAdjectives and verbs in the passive voice followed by prepositionsAdjectives, attri butiveAdjectives, comparative form of adjectives which use endingsAdjectives, comparative form of irregular adjectives

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