Quiz: A good driver

This exercise provides practice with auxiliaries in elliptical constructions. Complete each sentence using an appropriate auxiliary followed by too or either. Be careful to correctly choose an affirmative or negative form of the auxiliary as required. Use the same tense and aspect as in the first clause. Examples are provided. Use contracted forms whenever possible.

He can swim well, and... (she). she can, too

She can't swim very well, and... (he). he can't either

1. She's not a very good driver, and... (her husband).

2. He'd never say a thing like that, and... (she).

3. She rarely drives to work, and... (her roommates).

4. She works the day shift, and... (her husband).

5. I don't have time for this, and... (my colleagues).

6. They passed the exam, and... (we).

7. I don't have a computer, and... (my parents).

8. I'll have a pint of Guinness, please, and... (my friend).

9. He's seen that film already, and... (I).

10. She'd come with us if she could, and... (they).

11. He has new job, and... (she).

12. The living room's not been painted, and... (the dining room).

13. He doesn't have any children, and... (John).

14. She's working late this week, and... (the manager).

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