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Page 70 Grammars Reflexive Pronouns Because VS So So and Neither

Reflexive Pronoun 2. I see_______ in the mirror. myself When the object is the same as the subject of the verb. Examples: You might cut yourself. Subject Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun Exercises: 1. I wish the children would behave_______________. 2. I see_______ in the mirror. themselves myself

Because Versus So We use ( Because ) to express the reason (cause).ask Why Examples: He didn’t go to class because He was sick. The reason السبب Exercises: 1. We arrived early today because _______________________. 2. She got presents because ___________________________. we have a meeting at 7:00 AM it was her birthday

Because Versus So We use ( So ) to express the result (consequence). Examples: He studies a lot, so he is the best student. The result النتيجة Exercises: 1. Yesterday was a holiday, so _______________________. 2. I lost my car keys, so ___________________________. the school was closed I took a taxi

So Versus Neither (SO) is used to show agreement with positive statements. Examples: SO + Auxiliary/Be + Subject (pronoun) I am happy. So am I. Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Exercises: 1. You look nice today. _______________________. 2. We went to the concert last night. _________________. So do you So did I

Neither Versus So (Neither) is used to show agreement with negative statements. Examples: Neither + Auxiliary + Subject (pronoun) I don't understand Spanish. Neither do I. Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Exercises: 1. I am not hungry. _______________________. 2. They don't speak French. _________________. Neither am I Neither do I

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