Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Or"
- It's now or never.
- Stop, or I'll shoot.
- Is that a cat or a dog?
- Either Tom or I must go.
- I will go, rain or shine.
- Is the snake alive or dead?
- Are you gonna help me or what?
- Are you for or against my plan?
- Did he come by bus or by train?
- Are you for or against his idea?
- He will be back in a day or two.
- Hurry, or you'll miss the train.
- I'll take two or three days off.
- Would you like bacon or sausage?
- Would you like white wine or red?
- I'll write or phone you next week.
- Do you have any brothers or sisters?
- You have the choice of soup or salad.
- You can buy it for a thousand yen or so.
- He plays golf two or three times a month.
- I don't know whether you like her or not.
- Do you spend more time at home or at work?
- I plan to finish it in two or three minutes.
- Which do you like better, apples or bananas?
- Which do you prefer, white wine or red wine?
- I don't know whether George will come or not.
- Are you closer to your mother or to your father?
- I'll either write to you or phone you next week.
- Tom likes oranges and eats three or four a week.
- Which do you like better, white wine or red wine?
- You'll have to do it, whether you like it or not.
- I didn't know whether to stay here or go to London.
- It's quite difficult to master French in 2 or 3 years.
- You must decide whether you will go by train or by plane.
- Do you spend more time with your friends or with your family?
- I haven't decided yet whether I'll go to college or get a job.
- She was asked to convince him to get his son or someone else to paint the house.