Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences with “too” or “either”.
- “I’m happy.”
“I’m happy . . . .”- too
- either
- “I’m not hungry.”
“I’m not hungry . . . .”- too
- either
- “I’m going out.”
“I’m going out . . . .”- too
- either
- “It rained on Saturday.”
“It rained on Sunday . . . .”- too
- either
- “Jenny can’t drive a car.”
“She can’t ride a bicycle . . . .”- too
- either
- “I don’t like shopping.”
“I don’t like shopping . . . .”- too
- either
- “Jane’s mother is a teacher.”
“Her father is a teacher . . . .”- too
- either
- “I’m happy.”
- Complete the sentences.
- “I went to bed late last night.”
“So . . . .”- I did
- did I
- I too
- “I’m thirsty.”
“So . . . .”- I do
- do I
- am I
- “I’ve just had dinner.”
“So . . . .”- have I
- had I
- am I
- “I need a holiday.”
“So . . . .”- need I
- do I
- am I
- “I’ll be late tomorrow.”
“So . . . .”- am I
- have I
- will I
- “I was very tired this morning.”
“So . . . .”- was I
- am I
- did I
- “I can’t go to the party.”
“Neither . . . .”- will I
- do I
- can I
- “I didn’t phone Alex last night.”
“Neither . . . .”- do I
- did I
- didn’t I
- “I haven’t got any money.”
“Neither . . . .”- have I
- haven’t I
- got I
- “I’m not going out tomorrow.”
“Neither . . . .”- will I
- am I
- I’m
- “I don’t know what to do.”
“Neither . . . .”- do I
- am I
- have I
- “I’m learning English.”
“So . . . .”- do I
- I too
- am I
- “I can’t ride a bicycle.”
“Neither . . . .”- can’t I
- can I
- am I
- “I’m not American.”
“ . . . .”- I’m
- am I
- I’m too
- “I like cooking.”
“ . . . .”- I’m not
- Neither am I
- I don’t
- “I don’t like cold weather.”
“ . . . .”- I do
- I’m
- I have
- “I slept well last night.”
“ . . . .”- I don’t
- I’m not
- I didn’t
- “I’ve never been to Scotland.”
“ . . . .”- Neither am I
- Neither have I
- Neither I did
- “I don’t write letters very often.”
“Neither . . . .”- am I
- do I
- I am
- “I’m going out tomorrow evening.”
“ . . . .”- I don’t
- I won’t
- I’m not
- “I haven’t got a headache.”
“Neither . . . .”- am I
- do I
- have I
- “I didn’t watch TV last night.”
“ . . . .”- I did
- I do
- I’m
- “I often go to the cinema.”
“So . . . .”- do I
- am I
- I do
- “I went to bed late last night.”
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