Your father should not put so much pressure on you. He must not choose your friends,
A) too
B) as well
C) neither
D) either
E) though
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TOO
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Your father should not put so much pressure on you. He must not choose your friends, either. (option D)
- In the given sentence, we have a situation presented in the first sentence:
'Your father should not put so much pressure on you.'
- This is an assertive sentence that has placed a condition on the listener.
- It is advisory as well.
- In the second sentence, the condition of the first sentence is carried on:
'He must not choose your friends, '
- This sentence is an additional condition to the one presented in the first sentence.
- The word 'either' is the most appropriate for this sentence because both statements form an either/or or a neither/nor type situation.
- Since a negative word 'not' has already been used once in the second statement, so neither cannot be used again.
So, as a whole these statements read together as:
Your father should not put so much pressure on you. He must not choose your friends, either.
- The speaker is implying that neither should the listener's father put pressure on him nor should he choose his friends.
- When separated, these statements form an either/or pair.
Therefore, the correct option is D) either.
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