Instructions: Read each pair of sentences carefully. Rewrite them into one concise sentence using either "Both...and..." or "Neither...nor...". Pay attention to the meaning of the original sentences and how the verb should agree!
1. My friend likes visiting historical sites, and my friend likes exploring nature trails.
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2. The road trip wasn't short, and the road trip wasn't boring.
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3. She wants to go to New Orleans for the jazz, and she wants to go to New Orleans for the food.
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4. I haven't been to the Grand Canyon, and I haven't been to Yellowstone National Park.
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5. Alaska has amazing glaciers, and Alaska has abundant wildlife.
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6. He didn't bring a map, and he didn't bring a GPS device.
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7. California has beautiful beaches, and California has impressive mountains.
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8. My sister doesn't enjoy very hot climates, and my sister doesn't enjoy very humid climates.
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9. Traveling by car was comfortable, and traveling by car was convenient.
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10. The museum wasn't crowded, and the art gallery wasn't crowded.
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11. The Grand Teton mountains are magnificent, and the Grand Teton lakes are breathtaking.
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12. He didn't want to fly across the country, and he didn't want to take a bus.
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