------ What do you think about her performance?
------ We consider that her performance is a big success.
( We consider her performance a big success. )
------ What do people think about dogs?
------ People believe that dogs are honest.
( People believe dogs to be honest. )
4). Usage
An object complement , which gives information about the object, can be a noun, a noun phrase, an adjective, a to-infinitive, a bare infinitive, or a prepositional phrase.
Step 2 Either... or / neither... nor
1). Situation one
------ I have got one ticket for Liu Xiang's 110m hurdle race to be held in Nanjing.
Either you or your desk-mate can have it.
------ Is it on Saturday or on Sunday?
------ It is on next Monday.
------ Oh, what a pity. I am afraid neither I nor my desk-mate can enjoy it.
2). Situation two
------ Which language can I use to write the speech? ( English / Chinese )
------ You can write the speech either in English or in Chinese.
3). Situation three
------ It is neither your fault nor mine. It's your friend Jack's fault.
------ Whose fault is it? ( yours / mine )
4). Situation four
------Which one can I take, Sir?
------I am afraid, you can take _______________. (neither the gun nor the cigar)
5). Situation five
------Where can I stay on Saturday afternoon, Sir?