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​ Addition to Remarks (rejoinders).
​ Special note about additions to remarks:
​ A positive addition to positive remarks.
​ Positive Addition to negative remarks.
​ Negative addition to positive remarks.
​ Negative addition to negative remarks.
​ Agree or disagree with the following statements. Addition to remark
examples(rejoinders exercises).
Addition to Remarks (rejoinders).
Introduction:
Addition to Remarks (rejoinders) is quite clear from the meaning, it means to add your idea
(agreement or disagreement) to someone else remarks. We call it rejoinders (in addition to
Remarks) too. It is like tag questions. But, it has gotten a slight difference from tag
questions. We use some specific phrases to agree or disagree. Addition to Remarks has a
specific rule while we agree or disagree with anyone’s remarks. We will study this in detail in
this article in addition to remarks.
Positive addition to positive remarks & negative addition to positive remarks.
● So/neither
Remarks (affirmative) Agreement (positive) Negative (disagreement)
I am a student. So am I. I am not.
We are united. So we are. We are not.
She could win the game. So could I. He could not.
They played football. So did she. We did not.
He had driven the car well. So had they. They had not.
John has done his duty. So have I. She has not.
● Neither.
Remarks (negative) Agreement Disagreement
He cannot speak. Neither can I. I can.
She does not fight. Neither do I. I do.
It will not break the glass. Neither will he. She will.
They have not defeated them. Neither have we. She has.
We did not win. Neither did them. He did.
Special note about additions to remarks:
Sometimes students get confused about the addition to remarks. If the remarks have any
helping verb (auxiliary verb) then it is too easy to add your idea. But if there isn’t any helping
verb but only the main verb then it would be confusing. For instance:
● I will bring the paper. So will I.
In this sentence, we use the formula so + helping verb from the first remarks, but if the
sentence doesn’t have any helping verb then it would be confusing.
Like:
● I plug the flower for her. So plug him. Wrong.
In such sentences, we use the helping verb of the same sentence. Like.
What is the present indefinite tense? what is simple past tense?
I plug the flower for her. It is in the simple present tense. So we use the auxiliary verb of the
same tense which are “does” and “do”.
Remarks Agreement Disagreement
I plug the flower. So do I. But, it does not.
She plugged the flower. So did I. But, I did not.
They drove the car. So did he. But, she didn’t.
We go to school every day. So do we. But, they do not.
More examples:
A positive addition to positive remarks.
Subject + helping verb + too/ also.
So + helping verb + subject.
Ex.
Positive Remarks Positive Additions Positive Additions
I will do the homework. I will do that too/ also. So will I.
They will find the man We will too/ also. So will we.
She lost the coin. We did too/ also. So did he.
He found the man. We did too/also So did we.
Positive Addition to negative remarks.
But + subject + helping verb.
Negative Remarks Positive Additions
I will not do the homework. But I will
He does not feel good. But I do.
She never respects me. But they do.
They had not eaten. But we had.
We could not manage. But she could.
Negative addition to positive remarks.
But + subject + helping verb.
Positive Remarks Negative Additions
I will do the paperwork. But I will not
She can sing a song. But he cannot.
They found the solution. But we didn’t.
John has many friends. But Kim does not.
You were not fit. But she was.
Negative addition to negative remarks.
Neither/nor + helping verb + subject
Negative Remarks Negative Additions
He has not brought the plate. Neither has her. Nor has she.
They did not allow us. Neither did we.
John could not swim. Neither could he.
I do not like him. Neither do we.
Kamran has not washed the coat. Neither has her.
Related Grammars: Active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech, direct and
indirect questions
Agree or disagree with the following statements. Addition to
remark examples(rejoinders exercises).
1. I can’t play the game.
2. She does her homework
3. You are so lazy.
4. She is cooking her favorite dish.
5. Ali & Reza want to fight.
6. He didn’t know English.
7. They have not gone to Karachi.
8. We can defeat them.
9. They wanted some apples.
10. He is going to go to Bazar.
simple present tense, adjective
20+ examples of either and neither within the sentence.

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Addition to Remarks (Rejoinders)-What is a rejoinder.pdf

  • 1. Addition to Remarks (Rejoinders)-What is a rejoinder? Table of Contents ​ Addition to Remarks (rejoinders). ​ Special note about additions to remarks: ​ A positive addition to positive remarks. ​ Positive Addition to negative remarks. ​ Negative addition to positive remarks. ​ Negative addition to negative remarks. ​ Agree or disagree with the following statements. Addition to remark examples(rejoinders exercises). Addition to Remarks (rejoinders).
  • 2. Introduction: Addition to Remarks (rejoinders) is quite clear from the meaning, it means to add your idea (agreement or disagreement) to someone else remarks. We call it rejoinders (in addition to Remarks) too. It is like tag questions. But, it has gotten a slight difference from tag questions. We use some specific phrases to agree or disagree. Addition to Remarks has a specific rule while we agree or disagree with anyone’s remarks. We will study this in detail in this article in addition to remarks. Positive addition to positive remarks & negative addition to positive remarks. ● So/neither Remarks (affirmative) Agreement (positive) Negative (disagreement) I am a student. So am I. I am not. We are united. So we are. We are not. She could win the game. So could I. He could not. They played football. So did she. We did not. He had driven the car well. So had they. They had not.
  • 3. John has done his duty. So have I. She has not. ● Neither. Remarks (negative) Agreement Disagreement He cannot speak. Neither can I. I can. She does not fight. Neither do I. I do. It will not break the glass. Neither will he. She will. They have not defeated them. Neither have we. She has. We did not win. Neither did them. He did. Special note about additions to remarks: Sometimes students get confused about the addition to remarks. If the remarks have any helping verb (auxiliary verb) then it is too easy to add your idea. But if there isn’t any helping verb but only the main verb then it would be confusing. For instance:
  • 4. ● I will bring the paper. So will I. In this sentence, we use the formula so + helping verb from the first remarks, but if the sentence doesn’t have any helping verb then it would be confusing. Like: ● I plug the flower for her. So plug him. Wrong. In such sentences, we use the helping verb of the same sentence. Like. What is the present indefinite tense? what is simple past tense? I plug the flower for her. It is in the simple present tense. So we use the auxiliary verb of the same tense which are “does” and “do”. Remarks Agreement Disagreement I plug the flower. So do I. But, it does not. She plugged the flower. So did I. But, I did not. They drove the car. So did he. But, she didn’t. We go to school every day. So do we. But, they do not. More examples:
  • 5. A positive addition to positive remarks. Subject + helping verb + too/ also. So + helping verb + subject. Ex. Positive Remarks Positive Additions Positive Additions I will do the homework. I will do that too/ also. So will I. They will find the man We will too/ also. So will we. She lost the coin. We did too/ also. So did he. He found the man. We did too/also So did we. Positive Addition to negative remarks. But + subject + helping verb. Negative Remarks Positive Additions
  • 6. I will not do the homework. But I will He does not feel good. But I do. She never respects me. But they do. They had not eaten. But we had. We could not manage. But she could. Negative addition to positive remarks. But + subject + helping verb. Positive Remarks Negative Additions I will do the paperwork. But I will not She can sing a song. But he cannot.
  • 7. They found the solution. But we didn’t. John has many friends. But Kim does not. You were not fit. But she was. Negative addition to negative remarks. Neither/nor + helping verb + subject Negative Remarks Negative Additions He has not brought the plate. Neither has her. Nor has she. They did not allow us. Neither did we. John could not swim. Neither could he. I do not like him. Neither do we.
  • 8. Kamran has not washed the coat. Neither has her. Related Grammars: Active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech, direct and indirect questions Agree or disagree with the following statements. Addition to remark examples(rejoinders exercises). 1. I can’t play the game. 2. She does her homework 3. You are so lazy. 4. She is cooking her favorite dish. 5. Ali & Reza want to fight. 6. He didn’t know English. 7. They have not gone to Karachi. 8. We can defeat them. 9. They wanted some apples. 10. He is going to go to Bazar. simple present tense, adjective 20+ examples of either and neither within the sentence.