Topics: Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure
They won’t go, She won’t go.
(Change to elliptical structure)
A. They won’t go, and neither won’t she.
B. They won’t go, and neither will she.
C. They won’t go, and so won’t she.
D. They won’t go, and she won’t too.
Select your answer:

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