Exercise
2
(éksersais tu)
Answer these negative statements using NEITHER or
EITHER.
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1. Many doesn’t love the new spa at the hotel. (John) |
Neither does John. |
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John doesn’t either. |
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2. Roger didn’t need more clean towels. (Lucy) |
Neither did Lucy. |
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Lucy didn’t either. |
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3. My room wasn’t big. (My room) |
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4. The maid didn’t clean my room. (My maid) |
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or |
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5. I haven’t been in the pool. (Jessica) |
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or |
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6. John will not find his key. (July) |
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7. We shouldn’t come here. There aren’t many amenities. (I) |
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Audio 63 |
Extra information: |
To show disagreement with any kind of statement, we use the auxiliary form in affirmative
and negative.
DISAGREEMENT WITH AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS
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A: I liked the food. |
B: You didn’t |
= I liked the food, but you didn’t. |
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A:She loves her room. |
B: I don’t |
= She loves her room, but I don’t. |
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A:You will come back sooner. |
B: I won’t |
= You will come back sooner, but I won’t. |
DISAGREEMENT WITH NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
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A: I didn’t like the food. |
B: You did |
= I didn’t like the food, but you did. |
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A: She doesn’t love her room. |
B: I do |
= She doesn’t like her room, but I do. |
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A: You won’t come back sooner. |
B: I will |
= You won’t come back sooner, but I will. |
Exercise
3
(éksersais zri)
Complete the sentences like the example.
1. John loves the food but Jenny doesn’t. (Jenny)
2. Kate didn’t make a reservation but I did. (I)
3. Sophie is the new hotel manager but . (Roger)
4. Carl has chosen twin beds but . (Kate)
5. I made a deposit but . (you)
6. Many guests used the washrooms but . (we)
7. The valet lost my car key but . (my maid)