NEITHER, EITHER, NOR, SO
My son is a good student, my daughter is too.
I’ve got a new bicycle, Mary has too.
so is my daughter.
so has Mary.
Peter doesn’t like meat, Sally doesn’t either.
I won’t go
Sally won’t either.
neither does Sally.
neither will Sally.
nor does Sally.
nor will Sally.
Here are some sentences which a friend can say to
Now you must use NEITHER or NOR in place of
you. Answer with a short “ SO” sentence.
‘so’.
▪I must stay here. ________________________
▪I’m not a nurse. ________________________
▪I came to school on time.___________________
▪They didn’t say anything. _________________
▪Susan has got blonde hair.__________________
▪He shouldn’t stay out so late. ______________
▪Scott can play tennis well. __________________
▪Sheila doesn’t like maths. _________________
▪The teacher was angry. ___________________
▪I didn’t do it if I were you. _______________
▪John has just phoned. _____________________
▪His brother can’t drive a car. ______________
▪They lived in Madrid. _____________________
▪Peter doesn’t teach History. _______________
▪Margaret likes ‘paella’._____________________
▪My son is going to work harder next year. _____
▪I help my mother at home. _________________
▪She can’t play tennis this afternoon. __________
▪She words too hard. ______________________
▪You mustn’t use your mobile phone in class. _____
▪Peter should practice his pronunciation. ________
▪Peter hasn’t waited for a long time. __________
▪She feels cold. __________________________
▪They won’t be here on Sunday. ______________
▪I will come if I have time. _________________
▪Me friends didn’t go to the party. ___________
▪I’ve finished. ___________________________
▪John doesn’t remember. ___________________
Use NEITHER, NOR or SO to write these sentences in a different way:
▪ My sister cut herself. Your sister cut herself. _________________________________________
▪My brother cleaned his shoes before going to bed. His brother cleaned his shoes before going to bed.
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▪Peter didn’t know about it and I didn’t know about it either. _______________________________
▪The manager wasn’t surprised. His companions weren’t surprised either. _______________________
▪You mustn’t touch the teacher’s bag. The other students mustn’t either. ______________________
▪We had our lunch at home. Sally had hers at home too. ___________________________________
▪The students can’t leave yet and the teachers can’t leave yet either. ________________________
▪Her horse won’t jump over the river and mine won’t either. ________________________________
▪We have a new car. Mr. Brown has a new car too. _______________________________________
▪The driver shouted. I shouted too. ___________________________________________________
▪You ought to come. Your parents ought to come either.____________________________________