Exercise
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Answer to these affirmative statements using “so” or
“too”.
| 1. Mary loves the new spa at the hotel. (John) |
So does John. |
or | John does
too. |
| 2. Roger needed more clean towels. (Lucy) |
So did Lucy. |
or |
Lucy did too. |
| 3. The barman is very handsome. (Peter) |
or |
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| 4. The Hotel manager has been polite. (Carla) |
or |
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| 5. I will stay for 2 nights. (We) |
or |
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| 6. He has reserved a double room. (Julie) |
or |
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| 7. I prefer to take the elevator. (You) |
or |
Audio 62 |
Negative statement |
1. Using “neither”: It is used to show agreement with negative statements.
Structure: Neither + auxiliary or Modal verb + pronoun
|
Speakers A’s statement |
Speaker B |
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He isn’t satisfied with the service.
(be) |
Neither am I. (be) |
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He doesn’t have a remote control in
his room. (Simple Present) |
Neither do I. (Aux. Simple
Present) |
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He isn’t writing a complaint note.
(be) |
Neither am I. (be) |
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She hasn’t used the hair dryer. It’s
broken. (Present Perfect) |
Neither have I. (Aux. Present
Perfect) |
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He wasn’t at the lobby. (be –
Past) |
Neither was she. (be – Past) |
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He didn’t ask for room service.
(Simple Past) |
Neither did she. (Aux. Simple
Past) |
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He won’t come back again.
(Future) |
Neither will I. (future) |
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He can’t stand the food. (can) |
Neither can I. (can) |