Tell me you are the
same.
aux-words: am is are was were can
could would should may might must will won't shall
If there's an aux-word in the first part, you need an aux-word in the second
part.
If there's no aux-word
in the first part, you need do/does/did in the second part.
a. Daniel was a math teacher in his country, and I was, too.
b. Bill works
as a pizza delivery person (*投递员, repartidor),
and I do, too.
1. Roland has a university degree, and I
2. Joey can build cabinets and shelves, and I
3. Ho was a seamstress in her country, and I
4. Joe is working as a cashier, and
5. Mario knows how to use a bar code scanner, and
6. Hassan needs to take messages in English at
work, and
7. Jackie worked as a housekeeper in a hotel
last year, and
8. Mary had an interview last year, and
9. Jeff would like to buy a new laptop
computer, and
1. Roland has a university degree, and I do, too.
2. Joey can build cabinets and shelves, and I can, too.
3. Ho was a seamstress in her country, and I was, too.
4. Joe is working as a cashier, and I
am, too.
5. Mario knows how to use a bar code scanner, and I do, too.
6. Hassan needs to take messages in English at
work, and I do, too.
7. Jackie worked as a housekeeper in a hotel
last year, and I did, too.
8. Mary had an interview last year, and I did, too.
9. Jeff would like to buy a new laptop
computer, and I would, too.
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