SO, TOO,
EITHER, NEITHER
1.
Definition
of the Words ‘So’ and ‘Too’
·
The
words ‘so’ and ‘too’ are used to combine two positive statements with identical
predicates to form a compound sentences.
·
The
predicate is not repeated completely in the second part of the compound
sentence.
2.
Patterns of the Words ‘So’ and ‘Too’
·
Subject
1 + to be/verb + object/complement + and + so + auxiliary + subject 2
·
Subject
1 + to be/verb + object/complement + and + subject 2 + auxiliary + too
1. 'So'
2. 'Too"
3.
Definition of the Words ‘Either’ and
‘Neither’
·
The
words ‘either’ and ‘neither’ are used to combine two negative statements with
identical predicates to form a compound sentence.
·
The
predicate is not repeated completely in the second part of the compound
sentence.
4.
Patterns of the Words ‘Either’ and
‘Neither’
·
Subject
1 + to be + not + verb + object + and + subject
2 + auxiliary + not + either
·
Subject
1 + to be + not + verb + object + and + neither
+ auxiliary + subject 2
- Example of picture ‘Either’ and ‘Neither’ :
1. ' Either'
2. ' Neither'
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