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Too (Roland likes milk and Davis does too) #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 10, 2006 5:14 am   Too (Roland likes milk and Davis does too)
 

1.Please choose the correct answers:

a. Roland likes milk and Davis does too.
b. Roland likes milk and Davis likes too.
c. I have a book and he has too.
d. I have a book and he does too.

2. In:

A doesn't like milk,and no more does B.

In no more, the stress is on no or is on more?

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Too (Roland likes milk and Davis does too) #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 10, 2006 8:31 am   Too (Roland likes milk and Davis does too)
 

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1-- A and D
2-- wrong. A doesn't like milk,and neither does B. Or you could write A likes milk no more than does B.
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