Too and Either
Gönderilme zamanı: 20 Nis 2009, 11:11
TOO and EITHER
Mary : "I'm happy."John : "I'm happy too." George : "I'm not happy."Elizabeth : "I'm not happy either."
We use too and either at the end of the sentence.
We use too after a positive verb:
- "I'm happy." "I'm happy too."
- "I enjoyed the film." "I enjoyed it too."
- "Mary is a doctor. Her husband is a doctor too.
We use either after a negative verb (am not/ isn't / can't etc.):
- "I'm not happy." "I'm not happy either.(not "I am not happy too.")
- "I can't cook." "I can't either."
- "Bill doesn't watch TV. He doesn't read newspapers either.
EXERCISES
Put in too or either
I'm happy. I'm not hungry.I'm tired.It rained on Saturday.Ann can't drive a car.I don't smoke.Jane's mother is a teacher. I'm happy ...............I'm not hungry...........I'm tired................It rained on Sunday.............She can't ride a bycicle.............I don't smoke.................Her father is a teacher..........
Mary : "I'm happy."John : "I'm happy too." George : "I'm not happy."Elizabeth : "I'm not happy either."
We use too and either at the end of the sentence.
We use too after a positive verb:
- "I'm happy." "I'm happy too."
- "I enjoyed the film." "I enjoyed it too."
- "Mary is a doctor. Her husband is a doctor too.
We use either after a negative verb (am not/ isn't / can't etc.):
- "I'm not happy." "I'm not happy either.(not "I am not happy too.")
- "I can't cook." "I can't either."
- "Bill doesn't watch TV. He doesn't read newspapers either.
EXERCISES
Put in too or either
I'm happy. I'm not hungry.I'm tired.It rained on Saturday.Ann can't drive a car.I don't smoke.Jane's mother is a teacher. I'm happy ...............I'm not hungry...........I'm tired................It rained on Sunday.............She can't ride a bycicle.............I don't smoke.................Her father is a teacher..........