Grammar 2-3 Neither Do I PDF

Title Grammar 2-3 Neither Do I
Author Jose Jimenezz
Course QUI21A1
Institution Universidad Estatal de Sonora
Pages 17
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1. Complete the positive sentences meaning, “Me too” with the missing word:

“Susan wandered around the park.” a. “Sam did too.”

“He's got a brother.” b. “So have I.”

“The sound of thunder scares the dog.” c. “So does loud music.”

“She is hungry.” d. “I am too.”

“I only have $20.” e. “So do I.”

“My aunt is a lawyer.” f. “So does mine.”

g.

“The weather in winter can be pretty harsh.” “So has the weather in summer.”

“His eyes are green.” h. “So are yours.”

“The milk is expired.” i. “The eggs do too.”

“The movie was boring.” j. “

So was the party.”

“She has a black cat.” k. “So do I.”

“Backpacking is fun.” l. “Packaged tours do too.”

“We’ve already eaten breakfast.” m. “So did I.”

“Our plane took off on time.” n. “Ours did too.”

2. Complete the negative sentences meaning, “ Me neither” with the missing word:

a.

“He didn't forget any of his belongings on the train.” “Neither did I.”

“His clothes aren't very warm.” b. “Mine don’t either”

c.

“John hasn't been to immigration to get a new passport yet.” “Neither have I.”

d.

“The strawberries aren't growing very fast.” “The blueberries aren’t either .”

“My luggage didn't arrive this morning.” e. “Steve’s didn’t either.”

f.

“I didn’t bring my computer to school today.” “I didn’t either .”

“Mohammed doesn't really like coffee.” g. “ Neither do I.”

“Our hotel doesn't provide breakfast.” h. “Neither does ours.”

“This car isn't very cheap.” i. “This one isn’t either.”

j.

“We aren’t going to the party tomorrow night.” “ Neither is Thomas.”

k.

“Driving to Los Angeles doesn't really have any advantages over flying.” “Going by train doesn’t either .”

“Her luggage isn’t very heavy.” l. “ Neither is mine.”

m.

“Taking a packaged tour of Europe isn’t very cheap.” “A cruise isn’t either.”

“My belongings won’t fit in my backpack.” n. “Mine won’t either.”

3. What is another way to agree with the following sentences? Do not use “(Me) too / neither.”

a. “I hate cheese.” “So does Mario.”

“Mario does too.”

b. “She has never flown in an airplane.” “Neither has my mother.”

“My mother hasn’t either.”

c. “His shirt is too tight.” “His pants are too.”

So are his pants.

d. “Margaret is gorgeous.” “Lucy is too.”

So is Lucy.

e. “Lemons aren’t sweet.” “Neither are potatoes.”

Potatoes aren’t either.

f. “Fruit and vegetables are transported by train.” “So is rice.”

Rice is too.

g. “The aisle seat was uncomfortable.” “The window seat was too.”

So was the window seat.

h. “The flight attendant will check your passport.” “So will the customs officer.”

The customs officer will too.

i. “He would like to visit Thailand one day.” “I would too.”

So would I.

j. “I wouldn’t go near that dog if I were you, Steve.” “I wouldn’t either.”

Neither would I.

k. “I couldn’t swim very well when I was younger.” “Neither could I.”

I couldn’t either.

l. “I haven’t seen the film, Titanic.” “I haven’t either.”

Neither have I.

4. Meet Joe. Read his sentences and write whether you agree or disagree with him:

a. Joe has one brother and one sister. I don’t. I only have one brother. b. Joe loves pizza. So do I. c. Joe is a native English speaker. I’m not. I’m a native Spanish speaker. d. Joe would like to be a police officer. I wouldn’t. I would like to be an engineer. e. Joe doesn’t speak French. I don’t either. f. Joe doesn’t like vegetables.

I do. g. Joe’s favourite sport is soccer. I don’t like soccer. h. Joe tries to work out 3-5 times a week. I don’t. i. Joe went shopping yesterday. So did I. j. Joe didn’t eat breakfast this morning. I didn’t either. k. Joe drives a car pretty much every day. I don’t. l. Joe hates the smell of seafood. I don’t....


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