We can use 'both ... and ...' to link two nouns. This makes the link stronger than using only 'and'. 'Both' goes before the first noun. •She liked both France and Germany.
•We visited both James and Julie.
•Both the dog and the cat are mine.
Let's review! Add 'both' to the sentences.
1.Lizzie and William love the mountains.
2.She has lived in Australia and New Zealand. 3.He loves horror movies and romantic films. Answers
1. Both Lizzie and William love the mountains.
2. She has lived in both Australia and New Zealand.