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Lighthouse Book 7 Grammar 1.2

Lighthouse Book 7 Grammar 1.2

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4th Grade

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19 Slides • 20 Questions

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Lighthouse Book 7 Grammar 1.2

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Multiple Choice

Select the response from the list that best completes the sentence.


My cousin loves to hear stories. I love to hear stories...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

Select the response from the list that best completes the sentence.


She doesn't watch much television. I don't watch much television...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

Select the response from the list that best completes the sentence.


My uncle is a wonderful storyteller. My aunt is a wonderful storyteller...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

Select the response from the list that best completes the sentence.


He tells scary stories. She tells scary stories...

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too

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either

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Multiple Select

Can you get them all correct?

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YES

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NO

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Multiple Choice

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I like to eat dim sum.

Amy likes to eat dim sum ___.

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either

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too

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Multiple Choice

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I don’t know how to ride a bicycle.

Joe doesn’t know how to ride a bicycle__.

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

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I like to go swimming at the beach.

Mark likes to go swimming at the beach __.

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

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James ____ toy cars. Peter ___ toy cars either.

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likes; likes

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like; like

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does not like; does not like

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do not like; do not like

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Multiple Choice

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May ___ to wear glasses. Amy ___ to wear glasses too.

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needs; needs

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need; need

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does not need; does not need

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do not need; do not need

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Common Mistakes

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I am not going. He isn't going too.


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I'm not going. He isn't going either.

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I can't wait for the opening. They can't wait for the opening too.

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I can't wait for the opening. They can't wait for the opening either.

Use either after a verb with not: e.g. can't help, can't wait, can't stand, can't bear.

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"I can hardly believe my eyes." "We can hardly believe our eyes too."


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"I can hardly believe my eyes! " 

"We can hardly believe our eyes either." 

can + hardly = can + not


Use either after a negative adverb: e.g. hardly, barely, seldom, rarely, never.

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Storytelling

Select the response from the list that best completes the sentence. 

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Multiple Choice

My cousin loves to hear stories. I love to hear stories...

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too

2

either

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Multiple Choice

She doesn't watch much television. I don't watch much television...

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too

2

either

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Multiple Choice

My uncle is a wonderful storyteller. My aunt is a wonderful storyteller...

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too

2

either

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Multiple Choice

He tells scary stories. She tells scary stories...

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too

2

either

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Multiple Choice

I cannot guess the endings. My cousin can't...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

My uncle has a hundred or more stories, and my aunt has ...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

He rarely repeats a story, and she rarely does...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

I like the use of their hands and faces. My cousin...

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do too

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does too

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do either

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does either

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Multiple Choice

I wish I could tell stories well. My father sometimes wishes he could...

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too

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either

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Multiple Choice

I will never forget their stories. The family...

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will too

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won't too

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will either

4

won't either

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