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Grammar and Linguistics > Agreements... Can you help me?
Agreements... Can you help me?
similar5
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Agreements... Can you help me?
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"I have never been to Mexico." If someone says us this sentence how can we agree this? ıs the correct answer "So have I." or "Neither have I." ?
Please can somebody explain it to me??
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6 May 2010
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plemos
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i WOULD SAY "NEITHER HAVE i" |
6 May 2010
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Mex233
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The original sentence was negative, so, in order to agree, you must use "neither." For an affirmative sentence, use "so." Examples:
I don �t like coconut. Neither do I. vs. I like coconut. So do I.
I didn �t know the answer. Neither did I. vs. I knew the answer. So did I.
I haven �t finished the h.w. Neither have I. vs. I �ve finished the h.w. So have I. |
6 May 2010
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ksalomao
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Neither have I because never is a particle that indicates negation.
Therefore it is a negative sentence which requires neither |
6 May 2010
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similar5
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I know that We say "so" with positives and "neither or nor" with negatives but we agree the same sentence as "I have never been to Mexico,too." not "either". So I am confused about it. Thank you for all the answers. HAVE A NICE WEEKEND... |
8 May 2010
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