| Tip of the Day: 167 Neither ... I | Neither ... I This form is used when we want to show that we feel the same way as another person, or have performed the same action. Use this form when agreeing with negative sentences. Remember that the auxiliary verb changes based on the subject and the tense of the original statement. The form is usually used in the first person singular, however, other forms are also possible. Example Sentences They won't be attending the conference. - Neither will we. He hasn't been to class for a week. - Neither have they. | | Quiz of the Day - A Drink at the Bar Vocabulary and situations related to serving customers at a bar | English Worksheet of the Day - English Verb Resources Here is a guide to the extensive English verb resources at the site. Resources include information on verb conjugation, auxiliary verbs, phrasal verbs, verb patterns and more. | Yesterday's English Tip | Tomorrow's English Tip | | | | | Missing a lesson? Click here. About U. is our collection of free online courses designed to help you learn a new skill, solve a problem, get something done, or just learn more about your world. Sign up now, and we will email you lessons on a daily or weekly basis. | | | | You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the About.com 'English Learning Tip of the Day' email. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here. About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information: 249 West 17th Street New York, NY, 10011 © 2010 About.com | | | | | Advertisement | |
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