To form a sentence where you agree with someone, you can use
pronoun + auxiliary verb + too
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Mark the correct ways to agree with this statement:
I'm so glad it didn't rain the day of our party.
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Mark the correct sentences that can go after this statement:
Jack needs to do his homework.
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Mark the correct sentences that can go after this statement:
My mom is worried I won't pass my classes.
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Mark the correct sentences that can go after this statement:
I was sick in bed all day yesterday.
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Mark the correct sentences that can go after this statement:
I visited the museum over the weekend.
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Mark the correct sentences that can go after this statement:
I don't see anyone from school at this party.
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Mark the correct sentences that can go after this statement:
She doesn't like cheese.
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Read and match.
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Read and match.
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Listen:
What is anotherway to say the secondsentence?
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Listen:
What is anotherway to say the secondsentence?
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Listen:
What is anotherway to say the secondsentence?
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Your friend tells you,
"I can ride a bike."
Writetwoways to say that youalsocanride a bike.
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Your classmate tells you,
"I didn't have enough time to study last night."
Writetwoways to say that youalsodid not have time to study.
Descrizione del test
A very useful online test in Englsih about the words so, too, neither, and either. Review what you learned about the different ways to react to what someone says to you. When should you say, "Neither do I"? Click to get started.
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