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Minggu, 03 November 2013

SO, TOO, EITHER, NEITHER



1.    So and Too

The words ‘so’ and ‘too’ are used combine two positive statements with identical predicates to form a compound sentence.

There is differences in the use of so and too 

  •  So + auxiliary verb + subject
Example:
Elis’s father works in that hospital
Her mother also works in that hospital  
-Elis’s father works in that hospital, and so does her mother 

I likes reading novels
Wanda also likes reading novels
-I likes reading novels, and so does Wanda

  •      Subject + auxiliary verb + too
Example:
Elis’s father works in that hospital
Her mother also works in that hospital 
- Elis’s father works in that hospital, and her mother does too 

I likes reading novels
Wanda also likes reading novels 
- I likes reading novels, and Wanda does too


2.    Either and Neither

The word ‘either and ‘neither’ are used to combine two negative statements with identical predicates to form a compound sentence.

There is differences in the use of ‘either’ and ‘neither’
  •      Subject + auxiliary verb + not + either
Example:
Anissa is not go to the Bank
Febry  also is not go to the Bank 
-Anissa is not go to the Bank and Anissa is not either 

Anissa can not sing a song
Ida can not sing a song 
- Anissa can not sing a song and Ida can not either

  •         Neither + auxiliary verb + subject
Example:
Anissa is not go to the Bank
Febry  also is not go to the Bank 
- Anissa is not go to the Bank and neither is Anissa 

Anissa can not sing a song
Ida can not sing a song 
-Anissa can not sing a song and neither can Ida

Problem:
Still hard to make sentence between so / too and either / neither in the use of the sentence

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