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If you don’t go to the cinema tomorrow, ...

If you don’t go to the cinema tomorrow, _____________.

A. so he does.    B. neither does he.    C. neither will he.    D. so will he

 

C 【解析】句意:如果你明天不去看电影,他也不去。这是一个含有条件状语从句的复合句。if引导的条件状语从句用了一般现在时,根据“主将从现”原则,主句应该使用一般将来时,否定句形式为he won’t, either. 表示前面所说的情况同样也适合后者时也可以用“neither+倒装结构”,此句主句的时态为一般将来时,故答案为C 点睛:■so+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语——此句型只限于使用在肯定句中,表示“某人或某物情况也是如此”。 ①He has lost the address. So have I.他丢了地址,我也是。(=I have lost the address, too.) ②Mary likes playing the piano. So does Jane.玛丽喜欢弹钢琴,简也是。(=Jane likes playing piano too.) ③If he goes there, so will I. 如果他要去哪儿,我也去。(=I will go there, too.) ■否定句要用 Neither/ Nor+be动词/助动词/情态动词+主语,表示" 某人或物情况也不这样" ①I have never been to Beijing. Neither/Nor has my brother.我没有去过北京,我的弟弟也没有去过。 ②They didn’t go to the park last week. Neither did I. 他们上星期没有去公园。我也没有。 ③I have no excuse for being late, nor does he.我没有迟到的理由,他也没有。 【区别】■So +主语+be动词/助动词/情态动词此句型表示赞同,“某人或某物确实如此”。 --- Mary went to the park yesterday. ----So she did, and so did I.她确实去了,我也去了。  
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