This document contains a student's name and class followed by 15 sentences demonstrating the use of conjunctions such as "so", "neither", and "so" to join two clauses that are similar in meaning. The student's name is Safitri and she is in class 5D of the nursing program.
This document contains a student's name and class followed by 15 sentences demonstrating the use of conjunctions such as "so", "neither", and "so" to join two clauses that are similar in meaning. The student's name is Safitri and she is in class 5D of the nursing program.
This document contains a student's name and class followed by 15 sentences demonstrating the use of conjunctions such as "so", "neither", and "so" to join two clauses that are similar in meaning. The student's name is Safitri and she is in class 5D of the nursing program.
1. He attended the seminar, and i did too / so did i
2. She won’t make mistakes anymore and her friend will not either / neither will her friend 3. My father gives charity to the mosque and my uncle does too / so does my uncle 4. She doesn’t do exercise, and her sister does not either / neither does her sister 5. They are taking the prayer, and i am too / so am i 6. She is not a nurse, and her sister is not either / neither is her sister 7. He had taken a shower before i came, and she had too / so had she 8. My mother did not attend the wedding party, and my father did not either / neither did my father 9. They will go to Bandung and she will too / so will she 10. He did not read the book and she did not either / neither did she 11. He can speak french and his father can too / so can his father 12. The doctor always comes on time and the nurse does too / so does the nurse 13. His father perfomed the operation, and his sister did too / so did his sister 14. He has not done the homework, and i haven’t either / neither have i 15. She suffering from cancer, and her friend is too / so is her friend