Joern Matthias
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2008
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- Germany
What is correct to use in the following examples, and why?
1) Judy is very lazy. She does not do her homework either/too.
2) Judy is very lazy. I do not think she does her homework either/too.
3) Judy does not study. I do not think she does her homework either/too.
4) Judy does not study. I doubt she does her homework either/too.
5) I doubt Judy goes to school. In my opinion, she does not do her homework either /too.
Greetings from Bavaria
Joern
1) Judy is very lazy. She does not do her homework either/too.
2) Judy is very lazy. I do not think she does her homework either/too.
3) Judy does not study. I do not think she does her homework either/too.
4) Judy does not study. I doubt she does her homework either/too.
5) I doubt Judy goes to school. In my opinion, she does not do her homework either /too.
Greetings from Bavaria
Joern