VII. Combine the following pairs of sentences into ones, using: so, too, either and neither.
1: Nam doesn't like durian. Hoa doesn't like durian.
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2: They can play volleyball. We can play volleyball.
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3: I write diary every night. My sister writes diary every night.
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4: My father doesn't drink beer. My uncle doesn't drink beer.
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5: She is learning English. I am learning English.
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6: Hoa ate bread and beef for breakfast. Her uncle ate bread and beef for breakfast.
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7: He didn't meet her last night. I didn't meet her last night.
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8: I'm not a doctor. They aren't doctors.
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9: Milk is goood for your health. Orange juice is good for your health.
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10: They mustn't stay up late. You msustn't stay up late.
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11: Mr. tarn won't come to the party tonight. His wife won't come to the party tonight.
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12: She can swim very well. Her younger brother can swim very well.
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1 they can play volleyball. We can play volleyball
--> they can play volleyball. So can we / we can , too
2 Mr, Tam won't come to the party tonight. His wife won't come to the party tonight-->Mr, Tam won't come to the party tonight. Neither will she / she won't either3 My father didn't drink beer. My uncle didn't drink beer-->My father didn't drink beer. neither did my uncle / my uncle didn't either4 She is learning English. I am learning English-->She is learning English. I am too / so am I5 I 'm not a doctor. They aren't doctors --> I 'm not a doctor. neither are they / they aren't either6 They mustn't stay up late. You mustn't stay up late--> They mustn't stay up late. neither must you / you mustn't either7 He got up late. I got up late-->He got up late. so did I / I did too8 They drank milk. We drank milk --> They drank milk. so did we / we did too9 She played tennis. He played tennis -->She played tennis. so did he / he did too10 I watched tv. He watched TV--> I watched tv. so did he / he did too11 I am tired. She is tired --> I am tired. she is, too / so is she
12 We buy some bananas. He buy some bananas--> We buy some bananas. So does he / he does, too
13 She doesn't like beef. I don't like beef--> She doesn't like beef. Neither do I / I don't either
14 they can't speak English. He can't speak English they can't speak English. He can't ,either / neither can he15 We didn't live in the city. He can't live in the city--> We didn't live in the city. Neither can he / he can't,either
16 He loves roses. I loves roses --> He loves roses. so do I / i do, too17 I won't go the the zoo. They won't go the the zoo--> I won't go to the zoo. Neither will they / they won't ,either
1 they can play volleyball. We can play volleyball
--> they can play volleyball. So can we.![banh banh](/media/olmeditor/plugins/smiley/images/banh.png)
2 Mr, Tam won't come to the party tonight. His wife won't come to the party tonight--> Mr, Tam won't come to the party tonight. Neither will his wife.4 She is learning English. I am learning English--> She is learning English. So am I