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Affirmative and Negative Agreement (New)

Affirmative Agreement ■To make the sentence becomes easier to read or eliminate the repetition of words in a sentence, could use the word "so" and "too". There are differences in the construction of a sentence typed using that words. If only there "to be" in the main clause, than the same tenses of "to be" used in the second clause.  Affirmative statement (to be) + and + - Too = Subject + to be + too. - So   = So + to be + Subject. ■For example :  1) I'm thirsty=I'm thirsty, and you are too.      You are thirsty=I'm thirsty, and so are you.  2) X : I'm thirsty.       Y : I'm thirsty too.       Y : So am I.       Y : I am too. Negative Agreement ■"Either" and "Neither" has the same function as the word "too" and "so" in the second clause in the affirmative sentence/agreement. The word is used to indicate a negative sentence/agreement. The same rule applie

Tugas Softskill B.Inggris (new)

Direct Speech&Indirect Speech Direct Speech Direct speech is a sentence by someone directly without changing the words. Direct speech is covered by question marks (" "). Indirect Speech Indirect speech is the sentence delivery from what someone said, but the words changes without changing the meaning of the sentences. Tugas Kelompok B.Inggris Question : 1) I'm going out this evening. 2) I can speak a little French. Answer : 1) A said that she/he was going out this evening. 2) A said that she/he could have speak a little French. Nama Kelompok B.Inggris : - Adinda Chairunnisa - Anindita Ayu Sukma - Fadhila Fitria - Fitria Andiyani - Intan Widyawati