i'd like to ask whether it's correct or wrong. 1. The boys may not play in the rain. The girls may not play in the rain. >> The boys may not play in the rain, and the girls may not either. >> The boys may not play in the rain, and neither may the girls.
2. Robin hasn't finished his work. Andrew hasn't finished his work. >> Robin hasn't finished his work, and Andrew hasn't either. >> Robin hasn't finished his work, and neither has Andrew.
3. a. Joan has a computer, and so does Molly. b. Joan has a computer, and Molly does too.
if there's any mistake, please tell me.
thanks a lot!
enno
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Hi, These are OK. Clive
— Clive
Hi, These are OK.
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All I can say is that all of your transformations are correct. You simply switch between non-assertive and negative forms in #1 and #2. #3 is also okay.