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politics.
The Greens and theirnext-door neighbors,the Harrisons,
always disagree whenthey talk aboutchild rearing.
The Greens are verylenient with theirchildren, but theHarrisons aren't.
A. Can you baby-sitfor us tomorrow night? B. No, I can't, butmy SISTER can.You should
ask HER.
Do exercises1 through 6. You will hear thecorrect line afteryou speak. 1. A. Have you heardthe weather forecast?
month.
As the days go by,they're becoming moreand more concernedabout their
futures, since he hasn't beenable to find anotherjob
yet, and neitherhas she. The layoffs weren'ta surprise to Jackand
Larry is very liberal,but his parentsaren't. They're veryconservative.
Larry thinks thepresident is doing avery poor job, buthis parents don't.
They think thepresident is doing afine job. Also, Larry doesn'tthink the
onlyan hour a day. Also, the Harrisonshave always taughttheir
children tosit quietly and behave well atthe dinner table,but the
Greenshaven't. They have alwaysallowed their children
so does she. I work in an officedowntown, and shedoes,
too. I'm not married yet,and neither is she.I went
to college inBoston,and so did she.
I wasn't a very goodstudent, and shewasn't either.
Betty. After all, Jack'scompany hadn't beendoing
very well fora long time,
However, Jack hadnever expected bothof them to be laidoff at the same time,
and Betty hadn'teither. Ever sincethey have been laidoff,
is that there simplyaren't many jobsavailable right now.
He can't find anythingin the want ads, andneither can she.
She hasn't heardabout any jobopenings, and hehasn't either.
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Page 140READINGLAID OFFListen Jack and BettyWilliams are goingthrough
somedifficult times. They were both laidoff from their jobslast
B. No, I haven't,but the woman acrossthe street has.Youshould ask HER.
6. A. Were you payingattention when thesalesman explainedhow to assemble
this? B. No, I wasn't,butthe children were.You
havemany times.
She's very outgoingand popular, but I'mnot. I'm very quiet andphilosophical, butshe isn't. Yes, in many ways,my sister and I areexactly
No, I can't, but TER can. No, I don't, but myneighbors do.You should
ask her. Why don't you askthem?
Say it. Then listen.
No, I haven't, butmy father has. No, I wasn't, butmy children were.You should ask him.How about asking them?
the same, and in many ways,we're very different.But
most importantof all, we like and respecteach other.And we're
friends.
Page 144PRONUNCIATIONContrastive StressListen. Then say it.
They're very strict. The Greens let theirchildren watchtelevision
wheneverthey want,
but the Harrisonsdon't. They let theirchildren watchtelevision for
She doesn't have avery pessimisticoutlook on life, andneither does he.
They're both hopefulthat things will getbetter soon.
Page 141You Should Ask ThemListen to the model.
He doesn't knowanything aboutcomputers, and shedoesn't either.
She can't type verywell, and neithercan he. He hasn't had anyspecial
vocationaltraining, and shehasn't either. A third reasonthey're havingtrouble finding
them. Page 143ON YOUR OWNSame and
DifferentListen
In many ways, mysister and I areexactly the same.
I'm tall and thin,and she is, too. I have brown eyes andcurly black hair,and
should ask them.
You should ask HER.Why don't you ask HER?How about asking HER?
Page 142READING"TOUCHY SUBJECTS"Listen Larry and his parentsalways disagree whenthey talk aboutpolitics.
And in many ways, mysister and I arevery different.
I like classicalmusic, but shedoesn't. She enjoys sports,but I don't. I'venever
traveledoverseas, but she has. She's never been toNew York, but I
governmentshould spend a lotof money on defense,
but his parents do.They think thecountry needs astrong army.
You can see why Larryand his parents alwaysdisagree when theytalk about
B. No, I am not, butMaria is.You shouldask HER.
4. A. Did you writedown the homeworkassignment?
B. No, I didn't, butJack did.You shouldask
5. A. Have you byany chance found abrown-and-white dog?
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