Rabu, 27 November 2013

Of all the materials that I received. I understand it is difficult to distinguish the first and second sentences. for example, text descriptions and reports. Other than that I quite understand the materials that have been given. :)

Between of futher and futhermore


Further (If seen as an adjective) - in addition, moreover
Eg: "computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality is improving"

Now if Further seen as a Adverb : Meaning.. More distant in degree, time, or space..
Brief Explanation : It is again a comparative form of the very FAR, and here the meaning of further becomes just equal to Further more.

So, Too, Either, Neither

So , Too , Neither and Either
If there are two sentences that the subject or predicate or object or the same information , we can combine the two sentences using " so" , "too " , "Neither " , and " Either " .
These four words have the same meaning , which is " well " ." So" and "too " is used in a positive sentence , while the "Neither " and " either " is used in a negative sentence .
 So and Too pattern :S1 + V + ... , so + Aux + S2+ ... + V S1 , S2 + aux + too .( Aux = Auxiliary Verb = auxiliary verb - for example, am , is , are , do, does , can , will , should , etc. )
Example :
  •  I like reading novels , so does she . 
  •  I like reading novels , she does too . 
  •  They wen to Jakarta last week , so did we .
  •  They went to Jakarta last week , we did too . 
Neither and Either pattern :S1 + Aux + V + not ... , Neither + Aux + S2 .S1 + Aux + V + not ... , S2 + Aux + not either
Example :  
  • I do not like reading novels , Neither does she
  • I do not like reading novels , she does not either
  • They did not go to Jakarta last week , Neither did we 
  • They did not go to Jakarta last week , we did not either