Help me.50 điểm đấy!
* Combine two sentences into one sentence using “so” and “too”.
VD:1. My uncle can wait until the baby is born. My aunt can wait until the baby is born.
C1: My uncle can wait until the baby is born and my aunt can wait until the baby is born, too.
C2: My uncle can wait until the baby is born and my aunt can, too.
C3: My uncle can wait until the baby is born and so can my aunt.
2. She was happy. I was happy.
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3. Lan is singing. Her sister is singing.
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4. He can remember his name. She can remember her name.
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5. I think she told lies. He thinks she told lies.
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6. You look happy today. She looks happy today.
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7. They will join the stamp collectors club. We will join the stamp collectors club.
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8. Hoa cooked very well yesterday. Her sister cooked very well.
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9. I am washing spinach. Ba is washing spinach.
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10. She likes coffee. Her mother likes coffee.
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11. I have worked in America since 2000. My friends have worked in America since 2000.
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* Combine two sentences into one sentence using “either and neither”.
VD:1. I’m not a doctor. They aren’t doctors.
C1: I’m not a doctor and they aren’t doctors, either.
C2: I’m not a doctor and they aren’t, either.
C3: I’m not a doctor and neither are they.
2. Nam doesn’t like durians. Hoa doesn’t like durians.
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3. He didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast. Her uncle didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast.
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4. Mr Tam won’t come to the party tonight. His wife won’t come to the party tonight.
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5. I haven’t met Nam for a long time. My mother hasn’t met Nam for a long time.
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2. She was happy. I was happy.
– She was happy and I was happy, too.
– She was happy and I was, too.
– She was happy and so was I.
3. Lan is singing. Her sister is singing.
– Lan is singing and her sister is singing, too.
– Lan is singing and her sister is, too.
– Lan is singing and so is her sister.
4. He can remember his name. She can remember her name.
– He can remember his name and she can remember her name, too.
– He can remember his name and she can, too.
– He can remember his name and so can she.
5. I think she told lies. He thinks she told lies.
– I think she told lies and he thinks she told lies, too.
– I think she told lies and he does, too.
– I think she told lies and so does he.
6. You look happy today. She looks happy today.
– You look happy today and she looks happy today, too.
– You look happy today and she does, too.
– You look happy today and so does she.
7. They will join the stamp collectors club. We will join the stamp collectors club.
– They will join the stamp collectors club and we will join the stamp collectors club, too.
– They will join the stamp collectors club and we will, too.
– They will join the stamp collectors club and so will we.
8. Hoa cooked very well yesterday. Her sister cooked very well.
– Hoa cooked very well yesterday and her sister cooked very well, too.
– Hoa cooked very well yesterday and her sister did, too.
– Hoa cooked very well yesterday and so did her sister.
9. I am washing spinach. Ba is washing spinach.
– I am washing spinach and Ba is washing spinach, too.
– I am washing spinach and Ba is, too.
– I am washing spinach and so is Ba.
10. She likes coffee. Her mother likes coffee.
– She likes coffee and her mother likes coffee, too.
– She likes coffee and her mother does, too.
– She likes coffee and so does her mother.
11. I have worked in America since 2000. My friends have worked in America since 2000.
– I have worked in America since 2000 and my friends have worked in America since 2000, too.
– I have worked in America since 2000 and my friends have, too.
– I have worked in America since 2000 and so have my friends.
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2. Nam doesn’t like durians. Hoa doesn’t like durians.
– Nam doesn’t like durians and Hoa doesn’t like durians, too.
– Nam doesn’t like durians and Hoa doesn’t, either.
– Nam doesn’t like durians and neither does Hoa.
3. He didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast. Her uncle didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast.
– He didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast and her uncle didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast, either.
– He didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast and she didn’t, either.
– He didn’t eat bread and beef for breakfast and neither did she.
4. Mr Tam won’t come to the party tonight. His wife won’t come to the party tonight.
– Mr Tam won’t come to the party tonight and his wife won’t come to the party tonight, either.
– Mr Tam won’t come to the party tonight and his wife won’t, either.
– Mr Tam won’t come to the party tonight and neither will his wife.
5. I haven’t met Nam for a long time. My mother hasn’t met Nam for a long time.
– I haven’t met Nam for a long time and my mother hasn’t met Nam for a long time, either.
– I haven’t met Nam for a long time and my mother hasn’t, either.
– I haven’t met Nam for a long time and neither has my mother.