Simple Present Tense: Additions with and…, too / and… not, either.
Additions with and…, too / and… not, either Use an addition to avoid repeating the same information in the second part of the sentences. Use too for affirmative sentences. Use not, either for negative sentences. Along with either , a similar word, neither is used in negative states. Use a comma (,) before too and either. Here are some examples with and ..., too A bear can run very fast and a tiger runs very fast, too. I love swimming and my son loves it, too. My cousin loves to hear stories and I do, too. My uncle is a wonderful storyteller and my aunt is, too. He tells scary stories and she does, too. Here are some examples with and ..., not, either. She doesn't like to lose games, and her partner doesn't like it either. I 'm not a child and my cousin isn't, either. He doesn't watch much television and I don't, either. Tom doesn't go to college and her sister doesn't , either I don't have a desk and my classmates don...