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 Hanni9
 
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							| Help me please! 
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							| My brother never goes to school late and A. So do I      B. Neither don �t I      C. I dont �, either    D. I don �t too
 Please help me. I wonder whether A or C. Thanks in advance
 
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 franknbea
 
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							| hello Hanni9 the correct answer here would   Neither do I |  4 May 2011     
					
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 magneto
 
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							| Hi! 
 The correct answer would be neither do I, as Frank has pointed out (...Hi Frank!
  ), but, since that is not one of the options given, I �d go for C - I don �t, either, as the word never makes the first sentence a negative one. 
 Hope that helps!
 
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 daddou
 
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							| and neither do or I don �t either |  4 May 2011     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Yes, the only correct choice is C, since the statement is negative. They are right that "Neither do I" is correct, but that isn �t one of your choices. Choice A would be for an affirmative statement, so it doesn �t work here.   Bruce |  4 May 2011     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| I agree with everybody on "c" being the answer. 
 I �d also like to add that there are some really strange things being asked lately grammar-wise; and I �d love to know who the people are behind these idiomatic idiocies that are being published. Honestly, a "real English" speaker would never say, nor write half the things that we are seeing lately on test, exams or class activities.
 
 Sorry for the rant.. but lately, sheesh... people seem to love making things complicated for others sometimes.
 
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