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So, Too, Neither and Either Grammar Exercises

The document provides grammar exercises using the words "so", "too", "neither", and "either". It contains 3 parts: Part A asks to complete sentences using "so" or "neither" and an auxiliary verb based on what another person says. Part B asks to choose "so" or "too" and a helping/modal verb to complete sentences. Part C is similar but uses "either" and "neither". The exercises are meant to practice using these connecting words in sentences.

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So, Too, Neither and Either Grammar Exercises

The document provides grammar exercises using the words "so", "too", "neither", and "either". It contains 3 parts: Part A asks to complete sentences using "so" or "neither" and an auxiliary verb based on what another person says. Part B asks to choose "so" or "too" and a helping/modal verb to complete sentences. Part C is similar but uses "either" and "neither". The exercises are meant to practice using these connecting words in sentences.

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So, Too, Neither and Either grammar exercises

Part A. You’re having a conversation with Jenny. What she says is true for you too. Put in ‘so

--- I’ or ‘neither --- I’, choosing which auxiliary verb you need:

1. Jenny: Sarah loves chocolate. Me: _________________


2. Jenny: I can’t stand eggplant. Me: _________________
3. Jenny: Catherine is Dominican. Me: _________________
1. 6. Jenny: I have to study this weekend. Me: _________________
2. 7. Jenny: I am crazy about seafood Me: _________________
3. 8. Jenny: She doesn’t have any brothers or sisters. Me: _________________
4. 9. Jenny: I’ve been to Mexico. Me: _________________
5. 17. Jenny: I’m studying English at the moment. Me: _________________

Part B. Directions: Choose "so" or "too" for each sentence and the correct helping or modal
verb for each sentence.

1. I like to watch the news in the evening and __________ __________ my friends.

2. Veronica went to the University of Illinois, and John __________ __________.

3. He's a student, and _________ __________ you.

4. My kids are tired, and I __________ __________.

5. The train is going to be late, and __________ __________ the bus.

6. Our teacher is interesting, and yours __________ __________.

7. This coat was made in India, and __________ __________ hers.

8. They have been to New York, and we __________ __________.


9. I'll try to help you, and __________ ___________ they.

10. He should start looking for a new job, and __________ __________ they.

Part C. Directions: Choose "either" or "neither" for each sentence and the correct helping or
modal verb for each sentence. (10 points)

1. My neighbors don't like the noise from the traffic, and I __________ __________.

2. He isn't interested in moving to another state and __________ __________ she.

3. Ali can't swim, and __________ __________ his friend, Richard.

4. I don't want these old clothes, and they__________ __________.

5. She hasn't seen that movie, and __________ __________ he.

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