Valmon, there's something wrong with "You didn't know about the accident (but I didn't/and nor did I)". Try to discover what it is. Congratulations! Of course you can talk about your mother:
Ex.: Jane: My mother talks a lot. Mary: So does mine./My mother doesn't.
Mary: My mother doesn't talk a lot. Jane: Nor does mine./My mother does.
4 comments:
- Your friend has become a doctor (but I haven't / and so have I)
- Your mother talks a lot (but I don't / and so do I) (*)
- Jane has a new car (and so do I / but I don't)
- You didn't know about the accident (but I didn't / and nor did I)
- You're not Canadian (and nor am I / but I am)
(*)How could I say about my mother using so/nor? Is it possible or am I crazy?
Valmon,
there's something wrong with "You didn't know about the accident (but I didn't/and nor did I)". Try to discover what it is. Congratulations!
Of course you can talk about your mother:
Ex.: Jane: My mother talks a lot.
Mary: So does mine./My mother doesn't.
Mary: My mother doesn't talk a lot.
Jane: Nor does mine./My mother does.
Ok? Hope I could help you.
Bye
Ohhhhhhh ok. I got it.
There are two negative structures and it mustn't happen
- You didn't know about the accident (but I did / and nor did I)
Yeah, that's it! Congratulations!
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