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两人对话,乙方对甲方的问话常可用简短回答作出 反应。例如: Do you like it? -- Yes,I do.这同样适用于陈述句的场合: You worry too much.-- No,I don't.在后一种情况下,乙方也能"So+do+主语"之类 的结构表示看法。 ( ^; A5 ` Z( q8 z& I( Y) d8 ?, b
例如甲方说"我喜欢苹果",乙方 如果想表示"我也喜欢苹果",英语可以说: & }. _* q! L: E: U
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A:I like apples.
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B:So do I.(= I like apples,too。)
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这里的so在意义上相当于in the same way,即同样、 也那样,作简短反应表示同样看法时常用之。
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本文 就诸如此类的四种结构略作介绍。
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! Y& D* y( f* a/ R$ }1."So+do+主语"结构 在简短反应中表示"我也如此"或"另外一个人也 如此"时,也就是主语不同于上文的主语以及上 文并无可用于构成倒装的动词(即操作词时), 可用此结构。例如: A:I like playing football. B:So do I./So does my brother./So did my father. 如果上文有可用于构成倒装的动词时,则用相同 的动词或根据不同人称用同类的动词。 I must go -- So must I. John can speak French.--So can I. I've got a new car.--So has John. She is clever.-- So is he.
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2."Neither/Nor + do + 主语" 结构 如果上文表示否定意义而在简短反应中表示同样 看法时,可用此结构。例如,甲方说I can't swim, 乙方如果想表示"我也不会游泳",英语可以说 Neither can I. / Nor can I(=I can't either)。 8 t$ m9 x6 n2 N/ {2 W. J
D/ H) [& c! r4 F" t又例如: A:He doesn't speak French. B:Neither/Nor do I. Neither/Nor does my brother. Neither/Nor does my father. 关于以上两种结构,有两点说明: + d- r+ M* v" `2 S( t
; D, U! d4 i! l7 M( X第一,能用动词缩略形式。例如: I'm going to London. ---So's John。(is) I've been to New York. ---So's John.(has) I'd have gone to Tokyo if I could.---So'd John.(would) John hasn't got a visa. ---Nor've do I.(have) Jim and Mary aren't acting in the college play. ---Neither's Peter.(is)
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第二,上述甲乙对话如用and连成一句可出自一人 之口。例如: John can speak French and so can't I. John can't speak French and neither/ nor can I. John speaks French and so do I. John doesn't speak French and neither/nor do I. 上述斜体部分相当于and I can, too / and I can't either / and I do too / and I don't either 的意思。 * u6 S6 D: o1 C- U0 n% g
1 c- C7 u: u' F7 X+ {( y9 K( s3."So+主语+do"结构 在简短反应中,对别人所说的情况加以肯定以及 主语与上文主语相同时,可用此结构,注意,这 里不用倒装同序;so 的意义相当于indeed, certainly,即"不错"、"对了"。例如: A:John smokes a lot. B: So he does.(=He smokes a lot indeed.) 这类简短反应往往带有说话人的惊奇口吻。例如: A:Look,it's raining! B: So it is. 在这里,So it is的含义是 You are right! It is raining;and this surprises me.
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+ }, I! ~- c. P" c4."Nor+主语十do"结构
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' ]' t ^1 F9 |* H2 _如果乙方想对甲方所否定的情况加以肯定时,可用此 结构(注:在这类结构中,neither少见)例如: Look! It isn't raining any more! 6 v: k. a& e' H2 h% o
1 N' E& U5 `2 I# j7 t---Nor it is! * }% y4 Z6 E5 F
4 f1 t8 M( p8 v" p4 ^This cup hasn't got a handle!
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+ Q: \5 b% m/ e+ _1 E1 p---Nor it has!
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' Q4 ~4 w* Z' \: {0 S. O四种结构的介绍就到此为止。下面从L.A. Hill所著 An Intermediate Refresher course 一书摘引一则 对话供初学者观察上述四种结构在上下文中的使用 情况。 $ G1 N- @3 j! r% Z- Q+ Q+ x
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Derothy: Look it's raining!
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Donald: So it is! I'm not going out this afternoon now. - M* X% g' D* K0 q9 ~
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! O1 \% U. h5 J, JDonald: Nor we have! We can go to the cinema then.
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Derothy: So we can.
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Donald: There's a good film on at the "Metropole". % h, T3 S* n/ i$ a& o5 J' Y
5 R" h& u+ ^$ `+ }' cDerothy: So there is! Shall we go? . ?$ ^: w2 _) B, ~, d" q' m
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Denald: Yes, let's. $ `. w2 \) l: t! @0 }, m
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Derothy: But it doesn't start until 6 o'clock.
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0 h! U1 ?# A( H$ Y: EDenald: Nor it does! I thought there was an early performance too. ) w+ R( T) R2 c- y
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Dorothy:So did I . Well, I don't want to sit about doing nothing until 6.
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Donald: Nor do I …Oh, look, it isn't raining any more.
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Dorothy: Nor it is! I'd like to go for a walk.
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$ g: V0 @ x& M# S. ADonald: So would I…OH, who's that coming up the road?
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Dorothy: It's the postman. . n- x( j4 }. O5 N
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Donald: So it is! He's very early. The evening newspaper hasn't even arrived yet. 4 v9 `9 ^0 N4 q9 {/ z5 y+ l
k. Y1 G {3 ], sDorothy: Nor it has! That's late today. I hope the postman has a letter for us.
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7 b& y Z5 \. p* r5 x2 z# P) T* LDonald: So do I - but I don't want any more bills! 4 h" r9 X& }6 n2 S0 _! w0 w4 b
6 k8 |4 f) H& O, yDorothy: Nor do I!
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3 I; P6 @: ?" q6 [3 y2 e, V4 g- W& A3 eDonald: Here he is…there's a parcel for us!
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5 c5 _* W! n. s8 s ~0 h4 X7 {" HDorothy: So there is! I wonder who sent it.
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Donald: So do I. I wasn't expecting a parcel. 4 ]+ W4 L3 f! w: v8 C
+ i9 @2 t0 q7 s( ~6 W9 W; {, U0 c) cDorothy: Nor was I. Oh, it's from Mother - they are woolen clothes for the baby!
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Dorothy: There's no letter in the parcel. K- B+ s0 z5 q) Y6 H# T
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Dorothy: So do I. She always writes to us on Sundays. Oh, well, perhaps we shall get a letter from her tomorrow. |
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