grass & wood: uncountable
no s
brick: countable
+s
demand要求
The wolf inhales again to blow at the house.
The pig runs to his brother’s home.
A and B (sentences)
1.I am proud.
2.I am happy.
I am proud and happy.
I love to play basketball and video games.
I am thirsty and hungry
He is fat and ugly.
You can have Coca cola or Pepsi cola.
You prefer basketball or football.
If it is a question, please use an auxiliary verb like {do/does/did}.
Do you prefer basketball or football?
It is a boy or a girl?
If it is a question, please bring {be} to the beginning of the sentence.
Is it a boy or a girl?
I am handsome but I am bad on speech and debate.
I hate to waste time but I wasted time every day.
Simple present tense!
I hate to waste time but I waste time every day.
He is stupid but he is lucky.
Neither writing nor writing is friendly to me.
You mean {neither writing nor reading is friendly to me}?
Neither writing nor writing is friendly to me.
Neither hamberger nor ice-cream is healthy to me.
Watch your spelling! Hamburger!
Neither hamburger nor ice-cream is healthy (for) me.
I get a B on Biology nor get a G on speech and debate.
The usage of {neither…nor…}: double negation. Translated into Chinese as {既不…也不…}.
I neither get a B on Biology nor a B on speech and debate.