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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

A: Have you finished your book report yet?
B: No. I haven't even started it.
A:............................................................
B: That is true for you. I've been given an extension of another week due to the fact that I've been ill.
1- You must have given your excuse to our teacher
2- It's not very much like you. You usually finish your assingments earlier than me.
3- Neither am I. I think I'll have to ask for an extension of a couple of days.
4- You know it is due tomorrowi don't you?
5- I've already finished mine. Would you like me to help you with yours?
Is 3 correct?
  

Top answer

No. Neither am I makes no sense here.

  • No.
  • Neither am I makes no sense here.
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5 Answers
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No. Neither am I makes no sense here.
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First off, A's cue should fit B's 'That's true for you.'
Secondly, the short answer should match the verb form of the verb it's referring to.
(Number 3 is wrong in this regard, 'Neither HAVE I' would be OK.)

Number 4 seems to fit the bill, provided that you correct some spelling and punctuation mistakes.

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