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MaXmOuSe Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Somebody to help me please !

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00 Tom didn't go to school, and 1)Mary didn't, too. 2)either did Mary. 3)neither did Mary. 4)so did Mary. I'm sure they won't do well on their test. 02br
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00My question is which is the correct from 1,2,3,4.And when we us this four ?And what's the difference between them ? Examples with sentences please ! 0-
  

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0 Hello, Maxmouse, 02br 02br 00You might think of dropping the imperative when asking questions? 05002br 02br 00"Tom didn't go to school, neither did Mary. I'm sure they won't do well on/in?

  • 0 Hello, Maxmouse, 02br 02br 00You might think of dropping the imperative when asking questions?
  • 05002br 02br 00"Tom didn't go to school, neither did Mary.
  • I'm sure they won't do well on/in?
  • their test" 02br 00When two persons don't do the same thing, in the simple past 02br 02br 00Can't find an example with 1) 02br 00Can't find an example with 2) 02br 004) "Tom went to school yesterday, and so did Mary" 02br 00When two persons do the same thing in the simple past 010id1
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0 Hello, Maxmouse, 02br
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00You might think of dropping the imperative when asking questions? 05002br
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00"Tom didn't go to school, neither did Mary. I'm sure they won't do well on/in? their test" 02br
00When two persons don't do the same thing, in the simple past 02br
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00Can't find an example with 1) 02br
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0why not so did mary or either did mary ?Maybe because they are for present tenses ? or I am in mistake050010id1
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0 It's not a matter of tenses. Let's stick to the simple past, but it works with all tenses. 02br
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00When the first sentence is negative, you need "neither + aux + S" 02br
00Tom didn't go to school, neither did Mary 02br
00Tom doesn't go to school, neither does Mary 02br
00Two persons don't do the same thing 02br
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