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13.4 Additions and responses

13.4A Additions and contrasts: 'John can ... and I can, too/but I can't' [>LEG 13.28-29]

We can add to statements or make contrasts in the following ways:

Statement > parallel addition > contrast: -He can speak French > and I can, too. > But I can't.

- He can't speak French and I can't, either. [> 7.7C] But I can.

- He speaks French and I do, too. But I don't.

- He doesn't speak French and I don't, either. But I do.

- He can speak French and so can I. But I can't.

- He can't speak French and neither/nor can I. But I can.

- He speaks French and so do I. But I don't.

- He doesn't speak French and neither/nor do I, but I do.

Write: Rudi and Roxanne are brother and sister. Read this information about them, then write good sentences, beginning each sentence with 'Rudi...'.

Rudi: 1 He can speak English, but not Italian. He plays tennis and goes skiing. He doesn't like classical music. He visited London last year.

Roxanne: She can speak English and Italian. She plays tennis, but doesn't go skiing. She doesn't like classical music. She visited Rome last year.

1 Rudi can speak English and Roxanne can, too.

2… 3… 4… 5… 6… 7… 8… 9… 10 … 11 … 12

13.4B Parallel responses: 'John can .../’I can, too/So can I' [>LEG 13.28-29]

1 We repeat the auxiliary and if there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did: Statement > parallel response:

- He can speak French.> I can, too. or: So can I.

- He can't speak French. I can't, either. or: Neither/Nor can I.

- He speaks French. I do, too. or: So do I.

- He doesn't speak French. I don't either. or: Neither/Nor do I.

2 We often say: So'm I, Neither'm I, Nor'm I, but we usually write them in full: So am I, Neither am I, Nor am I. Neither and Nor are exactly the same.

Write: People say things and you respond.

1 I can swim quite well. I can too./ So can I. 2 I can't speak Danish… 3 I really should study more!... 4 I won't be at college tomorrow… 5 I love Spanish food… 6 I don't like red wine… 7 I once had a holiday in Ireland… 8 I didn't enjoy that film… 9 I was hoping to get home early… 10 I've had a terrible cold... 11I haven't been very well… 12 I thought the concert was awful!

13.4C 'So have you' and 'So you have!' [> LEG 13.29.4]

Note the difference between:

I've got a rash on my arm and so have you. (parallel addition)

I've got a rash on my arm. - So you have! (confirmation or surprise)

Write: Tick A or C/S which statements are additions and those which show confirmation/surprise. Then continue with similar sentences of your own.

1 She's wearing that funny hat again! - So she is! C 2 He's doing very well at work. - So is she. 3 Maria visits us quite often. - So does Sandro.­ 4 Sandro looks just like his uncle. - So he does!­_ 5 I've got something in my eye. - So you have!_ 6 Rosa's got a new bicycle. - So have I.7… 8… 9…10…11…12

13.4D Context Write:Put in suitable additions and responses. CRAZY/mad STORY.

'What are you having to start with?' I asked my wife. 'I don't know,' she said. 'I'm not very hungry.' 'Nor am I,' I answered, 'but I think I'll start with soup,' '2…,' my wife said. The waiter took our order. 'My wife would like some soup and 3… ' I said. When the waiter brought the soup, I noticed a monkey sitting on a chair beside me. Suddenly, the monkey's tail was in my soup! 'Waiter! Waiter!' I cried. 'There's a monkey's tail in my soup!' '4… !' the waiter exclaimed. 'I can't remove it,' I said. '5… ' the waiter said. 'This monkey belongs to the restaurant pianist and he won't let anyone touch it.' I spoke to the pianist. 'Do you know there's a monkey's tail in my soup?' I asked. 'No,' the pianist answered, 'but if you hum it to me, I'll be glad to play it for you.'

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