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Preposition and its types
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Additions

  1. 1. ADDITIONS
  2. 2. ADDITIONS • Additions are phrases or short sentences that follow an statement. Use an addition to avoid repeating the information in the statement. Mary is in London, and so is Jenny. (Mary is in London, and Jenny is in London)
  3. 3. • Additions always use a form or be or an auxiliary verb (be, have, will, do) or a modal verb such as can, should, would. • The verb tense in the addition must match the verb tense in the first sentence.
  4. 4. • Use so or too if the addition follows an affirmative statement. Mary is in London, and so is Jenny. OR Mary is London, and Jenny is too.
  5. 5. • Use neither or not either if the addition follows a negative statement.  Favio didn’t go to the movies. Neither did I OR Favio didn’t go to the movies. I didn´t either.  Sandra never drinks coffee. Neither does Ken. OR Sandra never drinks coffee. Ken doesn´t either.
  6. 6. • In conversations you can use short responses with so, too, neither and not either to agree with another person. A: I went waterskiing A: I’ve never been sailing on my vacation. before. B: So did I. B:Neither have I C: I did too. C: I haven’t either.

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