Are these correct:
1)
-"Every day, you take the train or ride the bus to work"
-"No. I don't take the train or ride the bus. I always take the train."
2)
-"Every day, you take the train or ride the bus to work."
-"No. It is not true that I either take the train or ride the bus to work. I always take the train.
They are both grammatically correct, but neither is terribly natural. When someone makes a misstatement, the other person may correct that statement, but will not usually repeat the incorrect part.Originally Posted by navi
I think it would be more natural to say:
1. No, I always take the train.
2. I never take the bus; I always take the train. :wink: