This time you have to make sentences with both … and …, neither nor and either or
1. The hotel wasn't clean. And it wasn't comfortable.
The hotel was neither
2. It was a very boring film. It was very long too.
The film was
3. Is that man's name Richard? Or is it Robert? It's one of the two.
That man's name
4. I haven't got the time to go on holiday. And I haven't got the money.
I've got
5. We can leave today or we can leave tomorrow - whichever you prefer.
We
6. He gave up his job because he needed a change, Also because the pay was low.
He gave up his job both
7. George doesn't smoke. And he doesn't drink.
8. The front of the house needs painting. The back needs painting too.
Когда нарушаются личные законные права человека, то этот вопрос регулируется гражданским законодательством. Оно применяется всякий раз, когда лицо имеет право подать в суд на другое лицо. Примером такой ситуации является ситуация, когда арендатор не оплачивает арендную плату. Полиция не будет расследовать гражданские конфликты.
Когда человек нарушает определенные обязанности перед обществом и нарушает общественное спокойствие и порядок, то нарушение регулируется уголовным законодательством. Правительство, действуя от имени всех людей, расследует, привлекает к ответственности и пытается штрафовать или сажать в тюрьму предполагаемого правонарушителя.
Как правило, когда происходит преступление, в то же время нарушаются и личные права потерпевшего. Таким образом, гражданское право также может применяться. Поэтому жертва преступления вправе подать в суд на правонарушителя, но это редко случается, потому что обычно трудно взыскать компенсацию за ущерб от преступников.
Does my brother read this newspaper at home every day?
When does my brother read this newspaper at home?
Where does my brother read this newspaper every day?
What does my brother read at home every day?
2. My uncle often meets his wife at her office.
Does my uncle often meet his wife at her office?
Where does my uncle often meet his wife?
Whom does my uncle often meet at the office?
3. My friend often invites these journalists to dinner.
Does my friend often invite these journalists to dinner?
Where does my friend often invite these journalists to?
Whom does my friend often invite to dinner?
4. His sister usually has lunch with her friends.
Does his sister usually have lunch with her friends?
With whom does his sister usually have lunch?
What does his sister usually have with her friends?
5. Her friend sometimes sends her books from London.
Does her friend sometimes send her books from London?
Where does her friend sometimes send her books?
What does her friend sometimes send from London?
When does her friend send her books from London?
6. Our chief checks our work every day.
Does our chief check our work every day?
When does our chief check our work?
What does our chief check every day?
7. Sometimes our manager visits his aunt in the country.
Does sometimes our manager visit his aunt in the country?
Where does sometimes our manager visit his aunt?
When does our manager visit his aunt in the country?
Whom does sometimes our manager visit in the country?