
So or Neither: 1. She didn’t come to the party. …. did he. 2. They are playing football. … is
he. 3. Nelly likes to read poetry. …. does Pete. 4. He saw nobody there. …. did she. 5. Sam won’t follow your advice. … will Pam. II. Write sentences using Neither … or So… 1. The princess had nice long hair. (queen) 2. He has never lost money. (His parents) 3. Bad news travels fast. (Good news) 4. I never have milk for breakfast. (My sister) 5. They are always hungry in the morning. (I) III. Make up true sentences He |buy bread | at the supermarket. – Neither do we. Jerry |drink| a bottle of milk| at a time. – So can Ben. I | cook dinner |. – So is Mary. She |do it again. – Neither shall I. Andy |cut his finger. – So have I.

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Ответ:
1. Neither
2. So
3. So
4. Neither
5. Neither
1. The princess had nice long hair. So did the queen.
2. He has never lost money. Neither did his parents.
3. Bad news travels fast. So does good news.
4. I never have milk for breakfast. Neither does my sister.
5. They are always hungry in the morning. So am I.
He does not buy bread at the supermarket. Neither do we.
Jerry can drink a bottle of milk at a time. So can Ben
I am cooking dinner. So is Mary.
She shall not do it again. Neither shall I.
Andy has cut his finger. So have I.



Sure! Let's go through each part of the exercise step by step.
I. So or Neither:
1. She didn’t come to the party. So did he. - This means that both she and he didn't come to the party.
2. They are playing football. So is he. - This means that he is also playing football with them.
3. Nelly likes to read poetry. So does Pete. - This means that Pete also likes to read poetry.
4. He saw nobody there. Neither did she. - This means that neither he nor she saw anybody there.
5. Sam won’t follow your advice. Neither will Pam. - This means that neither Sam nor Pam will follow the advice.
II. Write sentences using Neither … or So…
1. The princess had nice long hair. So did the queen. - This means that both the princess and the queen had nice long hair.
2. He has never lost money. Neither have his parents. - This means that neither he nor his parents have ever lost money.
3. Bad news travels fast. So does good news. - This means that both bad news and good news spread quickly.
4. I never have milk for breakfast. Neither does my sister. - This means that neither I nor my sister have milk for breakfast.
5. They are always hungry in the morning. So am I. - This means that I am also always hungry in the morning, just like them.
III. Make up true sentences:
1. He buys bread at the supermarket. – Neither do we. - This means that neither he nor "we" (whoever "we" refers to) buy bread at the supermarket.
2. Jerry drinks a bottle of milk at a time. – So can Ben. - This means that Ben can also drink a bottle of milk at a time, just like Jerry.
3. I cook dinner. – So does Mary. - This means that both I and Mary cook dinner.
4. She will do it again. – Neither shall I. - This means that neither she nor I will do it again.
5. Andy cut his finger. – So have I. - This means that both Andy and I have cut our fingers.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.


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