Fill in the blanks.
1I didn't go. ............... she.
Wrong!
Use "Neither did" to agree with a negative past simple statement.
2She will not come. ............... her husband.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Nor will" or "Neither will" to agree with a negative statement about the future.
3I don't eat fish. I ............... .
Wrong!
Use "don't either" after a negative statement to say it is also true for you.
4I have never ridden a horse. ............... I.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Neither have" or "Nor have" to agree with a negative present perfect statement.
5She doesn't speak English. ............... her parents.
Wrong!
Use "Nor do" because "her parents" is plural and the first statement is negative.
6I want to quit. ............... I.
Wrong!
Use "So do" to agree with a positive present simple statement.
7I like this fragrance. ............... I.
Wrong!
Use "So do" to agree with a positive present simple statement.
8She didn't come. ............... she call.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Nor did" or "Neither did" to add another negative past simple action.
9I don't know the answer. ............... do I.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Nor" or "Neither" before inverted word order to agree with a negative statement.
10She lacks tact. ............... her mother.
Wrong!
Use "So does" because "her mother" is singular and the main verb is present simple.
11I was angry. ............... the others.
Wrong!
Use "So were" because "the others" is plural and the first statement is positive.
12She wasn't there. ............... her husband.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Nor was" or "Neither was" because "her husband" is singular and the first statement is negative.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- I didn’t go. Neither did she.
- She will not come. Nor will / Neither will her husband.
- I don’t eat fish. I don’t either .
- I have never ridden a horse. Neither have / Nor have I.
- She doesn’t speak English. Nor do her parents.
- I want to quit. So do I.
- I like this fragrance. So do I.
- She didn’t come. Nor did / Neither did she call.
- I don’t know the answer. Nor / Neither do I.
- She lacks tact. So does her mother.
- I was angry. So were the others.
- She wasn’t there. Nor was / Neither was her husband.

