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I don't like soap operas that much. (to be into)
I'm not into soap operas that much.
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Leo drives carefully. His dad drives carefully too. (so + special verb)
Leo drives carefully, and so does his dad.
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Helen really _______________ a girl I know at school. They look like sisters. (remembers / reminds me of)
reminds me of
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William and Alex have bought a big house. Linda has bought a big house too. (so + special verb)
William and Alex have bought a big house, and so has Linda.
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Linda is coming to the party. I am coming to the party too. (so + special verb)
Linda is coming to the party, and so am I.
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Maya doesn't like studying Geography. Camila doesn't like studying Geography. (special verb + neither)
Maya doesn't like studying Geography, and neither does Camila.
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John bought a motorcycle. The motorcycle was very expensive.
John bought a motorcycle that was very expensive.
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He left home early, but he arrived late. (although)
Although he left home early, he arrived late. / He arrived late, although he left home early.
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Kate lives in Australia. Her sister lives in Australia too. (so + special verb)
Kate lives in Australia, and so does her sister.
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He was very tired, but he completed the work. (although)
Although he was very tired, he completed the work. / He completed the work, although he was very tired.
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I have been to Rio de Janeiro. My cousin has been to Rio de Janeiro too. (so + special verb)
I have been to Rio de Janeiro and so has my cousin.
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Don't you think we'd better ___________ Lucy before we go to her house? (to call / call)
call
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William wants to buy new headphones __________ he can use to listen to music on the way to work. (who/that/omit)
that/omit
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Mary went to Florida on Friday, but I went on Saturday. (the following day)
Mary went to Florida on Friday, but I went on the following day.
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I can speak Italian. Victoria can speak Italian too. (so + special verb)
I can speak Italian, and so can Victoria.
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My grandma can't read or write, but she is wiser than most people. (although)
Although my grandma can't read or write, she is wiser than most people. / My grandma is wiser than most people, although she can't read or write.
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They are rich, but they lead simple lives. (although)
Although they are rich, they lead simple lives. / They lead simple lives, although they are rich.
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Marissa doesn't feel like going to school today. Martin doesn't feel like going to school today. (neither + special verb)
Marissa doesn't feel like going to school today, and neither does Martin.
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Dad said you should do your homework right now. (immediately)
Dad said you should do your homework immediately.
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____________ able to access the Internet makes me nervous. (Not being / not be)
not being
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______________ up late the night before my exam was a bad idea. (staying up / stayed up
staying up
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I would never use a cellphone while driving. My mother would never use a cellphone while driving. (special verb + not + either)
I would never use a cellphone while driving, and my mother wouldn't either.
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You'd better not ___________ late tonight. (sleeping / sleep)
sleep
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The students _______ did well on the test were Rachel, Tom and Maria. (who/that/omit)
who/that
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