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BOTH
1.-(ambos)
verbo en plural
The black jumper is nice and the white one is nice too.
Both jumpers are nice
Both the jumpers are nice
Both of the jumpers are nice
Both of them are nice
The jumpers are both nice
Both these/those/my/your jumpers are nice
EITHER
1.-(cualquiera de los dos)
verbo afirmativo en singular
Either jumper is nice
Either of the jumpers are nice
2.-(ninguno de los dos)
verbo negativo
I can't buy either jumper
I can't by either of the jumpers
3.-(tampoco)
verbo negative
I can't swim and my brother either
NEITHER 1.- (ni...... ni )
verbo afirmativo
Neither the black jumper nor the white one is/are nice
2.-(ninguno de los dos)
verbo afirmativo
Neither jumper is nice
3.-(tampoco) = Nor
verbo afirmativo
I can't swim neither / nor my brother
ALSO
(también)
posición central
She sings and she also plays the piano
TOO / AS WELL
(también)
posición final
She sings and she plays the piano too/as well
SHORT ANSWERS:
SO
(tan)
-
It’s good. – I think so too.
I’ve got a headache. – I have as well.
I go to the beach. – So do I (formal)
-- Me too (informal)
1.- + adjetivo / adverbio
This tea is so sweet / They get up so late
2.- + much / many + nombre
There’re so many people / We had so much work to do
3.- expresa resultado
He arrived so late that he missed his plane
SUCH
(tan)
1.- * + a/an + adjetivo + nombre contable
It was such an amazing car!
* + adjetivo + nombre incontable
That was such excellent food
* + adjetivo + nombre plural
She had such big hands
2.- + a lot of + nombre plural / nombre incontable
There’re such a lot of people / We had such a lot of work
3.- expresa resultado
It was such a dark night that we didn’t see him
SUCH AS ((como) por ejemplo)
Some sports,, such as car raing,can be dangerous
LIKE
(como) 1.- similar a / comparación
What a beautiful house! It’s like a palace (but it isn’t)
2.- lo mismo que
He’s a teacher like me
3.- como por ejemplo
The floor has been polished. It’s like been walking on
ice. Be careful!
LIKE va seguido de gerundio, nombre o pronombre .
AS
(como) 1.- + nombre: en calidad de.
I worked as a bus driver (I really was a bus driver)
He works as a slave (He was a slave)
He works like a slave (He works very hard)
2.- + oración: comparación
You should have done it as I showed you.
3.- + oración: expresa causa
As I don’t speak English, I don’t go to New York.
(mientras) + oración: (temporal)
SINCE
As we were walking, we showed the accident.
(desde) 1.- + nombre (preposición)
I’m happy since last Monday
2.- adverbio de tiempo
A long time since ... (desde hace mucho tiempo ...)
3.- + oracion
-- conjunción de tiempo
Since I arrived (As ...)
(ya que, puesto que) -- conjunción causal
Since you can come ..)
(como)
en comparación
As I do. / As thick as a brick
As if / as though + subjuntivo:
Do it as if you were me.
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