I. Combine the following pairs of sentences into ones, using : so, too, either and neither.
1. Nam doesn't like durian. Hoa doesn't like durian.
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2. They can play volleyball. We can play volleyball.
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3. I write diary every night. My sister writes diary every night.
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4. My father doesn't drink beer. My uncle doesn't drink beer.
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5. She is learning English. I am learning English.
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6. Hoa ate bread and beef for breakfast. Her uncle ate bread and beef for breakfast.
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I. Combine the following pairs of sentences into ones, using : so, too, either and neither.
1. Nam doesn't like durian. Hoa doesn't like durian.
__________________Nam doesn't like durian and neither does Hoa/ and Hoa doesn't, either ______________________________.
2. They can play volleyball. We can play volleyball.
___________________they can play volleyball and we can, too/ so can we _____________________________.
3. I write diary every night. My sister writes diary every night.
_________________I write diary every night and my sister does, too / so does my sister _______________________________.
4. My father doesn't drink beer. My uncle doesn't drink beer.
____________________My father doesn't drink beer and neither does my uncle / my uncle doesn't, either____________________________.
5. She is learning English. I am learning English.
__________________She is learning English and so am I/ I am, too ______________________________.
6. Hoa ate bread and beef for breakfast. Her uncle ate bread and beef for breakfast.
___________________Hoa ate bread and beef for breakfast and her uncle did, too / so did her uncle_____________________________.