Lesson XI: Joined Statements
B. Joined Statements - PART I B.1. Join: AND … TOO Previous pattern: John IS a student. Mary IS a student. John STUDIED hard last month. Mary STUDIED hard last month. John HAS STUDIED. Mary HAS STUDIED. John CAN PLAY the piano. Mary CAN PLAY the piano. New pattern: Main Statement Joined Statement … AND S Shortened-AF TOO John IS a student AND Mary IS TOO. John HAS BEEN there AND Mary HAS TOO. John IS GOING TO GO AND Mary IS TOO. John CAN play the piano AND Mary CAN TOO. John SHOULD study hard AND Mary SHOULD TOO. John STUDIED AND Mary DID TOO. John IS STUDYING AND Mary IS TOO. John PLAYS every day AND Mary DOES TOO. Exercise: B.1.1. Practice Two Positive Joined Statements Join the second statement to the first. For example: Marcia is going to the dormitory. Zhu is going to the dormitory. MARCIA IS GOING TO THE DORMITORY AND ZHU IS TOO. John came to the meeting. Mary came to the meeting. JOHN CAME TO THE MEETING AND MARY DID TOO. I can go . My brother can go . I CAN GO AND MY BROTHER CAN TOO. Ali has bought a new laptop . Mohamed has bought a new laptop . ALI HAS BOUGHT A NEW LAPTOP AND MOHAMED HAS TOO. 1. John played the piano. Mary played the piano. 2. John is studying. Mary is studying. 3. They study English every day. Mr. Saito studies English every day. 4. We became tired. You became tired. 5. We are tired now. John is tired now. 6. They will be here tomorrow. We will be here tomorrow. 7. You can read Chinese. I can read Chinese. 8. You should write to the University. Mary should write to the University. 9. John may go to the movies. Mary may go to the movies. 10. John reads every day. Mary reads every day. 11. We should arrive on time. The teacher should arrive on time. 12. John has been in Africa. Mary has been in Africa. →
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