The document provides examples of using positive and negative statements with "so", "too", "either", and "neither". It gives sample sentences showing how these words are used to indicate that another subject or statement is also true or not true. It then provides exercises for the reader to practice using these words to agree or disagree with various statements. The document aims to teach the proper use of these linking words in statements through examples and exercises.
Prepares A Meal For Guests? Helps The Customers When They Have Problems? Doesn't Get Up Early? Does The Same Work As Someone Else? Doesn't Work With Money?
The document provides examples of using positive and negative statements with "so", "too", "either", and "neither". It gives sample sentences showing how these words are used to indicate that another subject or statement is also true or not true. It then provides exercises for the reader to practice using these words to agree or disagree with various statements. The document aims to teach the proper use of these linking words in statements through examples and exercises.
The document provides examples of using positive and negative statements with "so", "too", "either", and "neither". It gives sample sentences showing how these words are used to indicate that another subject or statement is also true or not true. It then provides exercises for the reader to practice using these words to agree or disagree with various statements. The document aims to teach the proper use of these linking words in statements through examples and exercises.
The document provides examples of using positive and negative statements with "so", "too", "either", and "neither". It gives sample sentences showing how these words are used to indicate that another subject or statement is also true or not true. It then provides exercises for the reader to practice using these words to agree or disagree with various statements. The document aims to teach the proper use of these linking words in statements through examples and exercises.
Neither + Auxiliar + Subject Subject + Auxiliar(negativeform) + Either
Idon´tlikecats. Neither does Mary. Mary doesn´t either.
I didn´t like cats. Neither did Mary. Mary didn
´t either.
a) Jim goes to school everyday. Mary. Mary .
b) Carol studied Biology. Paul. Paul . c) Kaique is a very good student. Tati. Tati . d) Vinicius can´t play the guitar. Antonio. Antonio . e) Mariana bakes delicious cakes Tamires. Tamires . f) Adriano will sing tomorrow Roger. Roger . h) Jonathan did the homework Solemar. Solemar . i) Erick has told a funny joke Sarah. Sarah . j) They didn´t eat the salad I. I . k) My mother hasn´t finished the juice my sister. My sister . l) Lisa and Ann don´t go to the party they. They . m) I would travel to Bali we. We . n) We will have lunch together she. She .
Agree with the statements.
a) I worked hard last week. . b) My sister has got a new job . c) My friends haven´t gotten married yet . d) Kim is going to have a baby . e) They love studying English . f) They didn´t go to the mall last holiday. . g) My parents will travel on Christmas . h) They aren´t going to the concert i) Rick speaks Spanish . j) Nick is a good singer .
1. ‘I can’t swim.’ ‘………………….. can I.’ Either/Neither
2. Ruth didn’t turn up. Margaret didn’t …………………………… either/neither/also 3. James didn’t pass the test. ………………………… did Samuel. Or/Nor/Either 4. ‘I don’t like opera.’ ‘…………………………..’ I don't either/Neither do I 5. Our main need is not food, ………………………. jobs. It is education. Or/nor 6. James was not at home, and ………………………… was Alice. either/neither/also 7. He neither smiled ………………………… looked at me. or/nor 8. She not only sings; she ………………………… dances. as well/too/also 9. She is not only rich; she is famous …………………………… as well/too 10. ‘She is pretty.’ ‘Her sister is …………………………’ also/as well 11. It is a small house. …………………………, it needs a lot of repairs. Also/As well/Too 12. She is neither intelligent ........................................ smart. or/nor/either 13. Mary saw that movie. Her sister saw it ___________. Too/either/neither 14. I don't like ________________ one of those options. Neither/either/too 15. He didn't say anything, and ________________ did I. Either/too/neither 16. He didn't say anything, and I didn't ________________. Neither/either/too 17. ________________ Bob nor his sister is going to the conference. Neither/ Either/ Too 18. Pass me ________________ one of those pens. Neither/ either /too 19. Her father likes to travel, and she does ________________. Either/neither/too 20. You don't like fish? I don't (like fish) ________________. Neither/either/ too 21. PERSON 1: Which one do you like? PERSON 2: I don't like _____________ (one). Either/neither/too 22. PERSON 1: I hate broccoli! PERSON 2: I hate broccoli ________________. Either/too/neither
Prepares A Meal For Guests? Helps The Customers When They Have Problems? Doesn't Get Up Early? Does The Same Work As Someone Else? Doesn't Work With Money?