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Rabu, 19 Desember 2012

So, Too, Either, Neither



So,Too,Either,Neither

SO is used to show agreement with positive statements.
To express positive agreement we use: SO + Auxiliary + Subject
example : 


SO
AUXILIARY
SUBJECT
I like dogs
So
Does
Mary
I went to the movies
So
did
Mary



Too is used when the verb is in the affirmative form.
We can use subject + auxiliary verb + too
Example :

SUBJECT
AUXILIARY
TOO
I like dogs
Mary
Does
Too
I went to the movies
Mary
did
Too



Either is used when the verb is in the negative formTo express negative agreement we use: Subject + Auxiliary verb + not + either
Example :

SUBJECT
AUXILIARY
(negative form)
EITHER
I don’t like cats
John
Doesn’t
Either
I did’t like mouse
Shelly
Didn’t
Either



Neither is used to show agreement with negative statements.To express negative agreement we use
Neither + Auxiliary verb + Subject 
Example :

Neither
AUXILIARY
Subject
I don’t like cats
Neither
Does
Martin
They don’t speak japanese
Neither
Do

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