FILL IN THE BLANK So, too, neither, either (1) ... This activity practices Grammar Focus: So, too, neither, either ... Home | Contact Us...
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Para expresar acuerdo con oraciones afirmativas usamos (también = too/so) y para las negativas usamos(tampoco = either/neither). ... Para expresar acuerdo en inglés (yo también/yo tampoco) con oraciones afirmativas usamos (too/so) y para las negativas usamos(tampoco = either/neither)..
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www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/miscelaneous-topics...
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When the frequency of occurrence increases from never or hardly ever to occasionally or sometimes, these adverbs give a positive rather than a negative meaning to what is being said. If we wish to agree with statements in a positive way, this is our opportunity to use so or too.
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A detailed explanation of all the important points of English grammar. ... See Exercise 1. The following rules for the use of either and neither should be noted. If it is desired to change a clause beginning with either so as to express a negative meaning, either must be changed to neither.
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What's wrong, Crawford. Too much economic "trickling" coming down on you. ... So, my advice to you all...don't be looking for government handouts, we're ALL equal ya know. And we're all on our own. So, can't feed your kids. SUCKS TO BE YOU. CAN'T pay your mortgage? Sucks to be YOU.
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www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/09/whither-goes-bush-so-...
www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/09/whither-goes-bush-so-too-goes-crawford/
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Professional opportunist, professional opportunist, professional opportunist! PS: was Mrs Wonderone there too (to collect the err... 'considerations') ... So far, the answer has been NO, despite what people say. Homosexuality is a choice. It's no more inherent to the person than saying that loving to eat black pudding...
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www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/blair-pope-is...
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So yes, the Foundation would disappear in name, but the substance would actually be rather more robust, I would think. (Of course, I could be completely off my rocker, too, which is why we've opened up a discussion about this, instead of just blindly plunging ahead.);
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blog.funtoo.org/2007/07/so-can-i-have-gentoo-back.html
blog.funtoo.org/2007/07/so-can-i-have-gentoo-back.html
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Either, neither, too, so do I, neither do I etc. Hi! I've got question... I've heard (in the USA): A: I'm hungry B: I'm either Is it correct? Or I have to say "So am I". What about sentence below: Einmalige Narizsse wrote: Hi! ... Maybe I should use neither "too" nor "either". ... Me too. So do I. <-- "I hate" is affirmative.;
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