Tham khảo tài liệu 'fundamentals_english_grammar_3rd_split_26', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Switch roles. SimPP Unregistered Vffsig -jtj j 2. I study grammar every day. 12. Chickens lay eggs. 3. I m thirsty. 13. I likeldon t like the weather today. 4. I d like a kind of drink . 14. Swimming is an Olympic sport. 5. I ve never been in name of a country . 15. Coffee contains caffeine. 6. I don t like a kind of food . 16. Elephants can swim. 7. . is a big small country. 17. Name of a country is in Africa. 8. Paper burns. 18. I ve never had caviar for breakfast. 9. Snakes don t have legs. 19. Denmark has no volcanoes. 10. I ve never seen an iceberg. 20. I d rather go to name of a place than name of a place . EXERCISE 18. TOO SO EITHER NEITHER. Chart 8-5 Directions Create dialogues either with a partner or in writing . Speaker A Use the given verb to make a statement not a question . Your book is open. Speaker B React to Speaker A s idea by using too so either or neither in a response. Your book is closed. Example would like SPEAKER A book open SPEAKER B book closed I d like to sail around the world someday. So would I. OR I would too. Example didn t want SPEAKER A book open SPEAKER B book closed Toshi didn t want to give a speech in front of the class. Neither did Ingrid. OR Ingrid didn t either. Switch roles. 1. don t have 7. can fly 2. can t speak 8. would like 3. enjoy 9. didn t go 4. isn t going to be 10. are 5. haven t ever seen 11. is sitting 6. will be 12. wasn t Caviar fish eggs an expensive delicacy in some cultures . This exercise asks you to use too so either or neither in conversational responses. Other responses are of course possible. For example SPEAKER A I d Like to sail around die world someday. SPEAKER b Really Why SPEAKER A Toshi didn t want to give a speech in front of the class. SPEAKER B Oh Why not 238 CHAPTERS 8-6 COĩmNEC i IN G IDEAS Ĩ . . k - id Version - http Because expresses a cause it gives a reason. Why did he drink water Reason he was thirst . b MAIN CLAUSE He drank water. A main clause is a complete .