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Which response is appropriate for agreeing with someone who expresses a similar taste in movies?
Which response is appropriate for agreeing with someone who expresses a similar taste in movies?
What is the correct response when someone says they do not like a genre of movies?
What is the correct response when someone says they do not like a genre of movies?
Which of the following sentences uses the conjunction 'either' correctly?
Which of the following sentences uses the conjunction 'either' correctly?
What would be an appropriate way to disagree with someone in a movie conversation?
What would be an appropriate way to disagree with someone in a movie conversation?
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Which option shows a correct structure for expressing a preference in a sentence?
Which option shows a correct structure for expressing a preference in a sentence?
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Which is the correct way to agree with a statement about liking a specific snack at the movies?
Which is the correct way to agree with a statement about liking a specific snack at the movies?
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How would you correctly respond to someone saying they don't enjoy comedies?
How would you correctly respond to someone saying they don't enjoy comedies?
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Which response appropriately reflects a shared dislike in a movie discussion?
Which response appropriately reflects a shared dislike in a movie discussion?
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Study Notes
Using Conjunctions
- This section of the document focuses on the conjunctions "so," "too," "either," and "neither."
- These conjunctions are used to show agreement or disagreement.
- "So" and "too" express agreement.
- "Neither" and "either" express disagreement.
Example Sentences
- Agreement: "I'm a fan of science fiction movies. So am I./ I am, too."
- Disagreement: "I'm not usually late for movies. Neither am I./ I'm not, either."
Practice
- The document includes practice exercises with sentence prompts.
- The prompts require students to use the conjunctions correctly to express agreement or disagreement.
Pair Work
- The document encourages students to complete sentences about their preferences for movies and snacks.
- This allows for interactive practice of the conjunctions.
Movie Talk
- This section focuses on movie-related conversations.
- Task A requires completing sentences based on true information about movies and snacks.
- Task B encourages pair work where students exchange and respond to statements about movies and snacks using conjunctions.
- Task C involves a group discussion about upcoming movie releases and choosing a film to watch together.
Image Description
- The image is a page from a workbook or textbook.
- It includes exercises related to the use of "so," "too," "either," and "neither" in the context of movie preferences.
- The exercises are designed for different kinds of interaction and practice.
- The image also depicts people at a movie theater.
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Description
This quiz focuses on the use of conjunctions such as 'so,' 'too,' 'either,' and 'neither' to express agreement and disagreement. It includes example sentences and practice exercises to reinforce understanding. Students will also engage in interactive pair work related to their movie and snack preferences.