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1. I can't ride a bike, ...
- A. Neither can I
- B. Neither can I
- C. Neither can I
- D. Neither can I
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
The answer Neither can I is correct because it is a way of expressing agreement with someone who says they cannot do something. This structure is used in English to indicate that the speaker shares the same inability as the person they are responding to.
Here's a breakdown of the options:
Here's a breakdown of the options:
- Neither can I: Correct, it shows that the speaker also cannot ride a bike.
- So can I: Incorrect, this suggests that the speaker can ride a bike, which contradicts the original statement.
- So can't I: Incorrect, it creates a confusing statement that doesn't properly agree with the original.
- Neither can't I: Incorrect, as it is grammatically wrong and doesn't convey the intended meaning.
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