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Kamis, 29 Juli 2010

ELLIPTICAL SENTENCES

ELLIPTICAL SENTENCES ARE IDENTIFIED WITH SO,TO, EITHER,NEITHER; EITHER.....OR.....; NEITHER......NOR.........
PLEASE READ AND LEARN THE THEORY OF ELLIPTICAL SENTENCES

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  1. ELLIPTICAL SENTENCES:
    SO / TOO is used for “Positive Sentence”
    For Example :
    ->1. John is happy, so am I.
    ->2. Hadi speaks English well, Manik does too.
    ->3. Toni studied English yesterday, so did Rini.
    ->4. I have visited Bali, she has too.
    ->5. Dodik has finished SMP, I have too.
    ->6. I have visited Jakarta, so has she.
    ->7. Dodik can swim well, so did I.
    ->8. I went to Bali last month, so did Tina.
    ->9. John is writing a letter, I am too.
    ->10. She was late yesterday, so was Doni.

    BalasHapus
  2. EITHER / NEITHER is used for “Negative Sentence”.
    For Example :
    ->1. John isn’t happy, neither am I.
    ->2. Hadi doesn’t speak Italian, Manik doesn’t either.
    ->3. Toni didn’t study yesterday,neither did Rini.
    ->4. I haven’t visited Bali, she hasn’t either.

    BalasHapus
  3. 5. Dodik hasn’t finished SMP, I haven’t either. -
    >6. I haven’t visited Jakarta, neither has she.
    ->7. Dodik can’t swim well, neither did I.
    ->8. I didn’t go to Bali last month, neither did
    ->9. John isn’t writing a letter, I am not either.
    ->10. She wasn’t late yesterday, neither was Doni.
    For example :
    ->1. Either John or Tina speaks English well.
    ->2. Neither John nor Tina speaks Indonesian.
    ->3. Both John and Tina speak English well.
    ->4. Both John and Tina don’t speak Indonesian.
    ->5. Either John or I speak English well.
    ->6. Either I or John speaks English well.
    ->7. Both restaurants are very good.
    ->8. Neither restaurant is expensive.
    ->9. We can go to either restaurant.
    ->10. I didn’t like either restaurant.
    ->11. Both of us were very tired.
    ->12. Neither of us is ( or are ) married.
    ->13. Neither of children wants ( or want ) to go to bed.

    BalasHapus