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2. One of the travellers quickly climbed up into a tree and hid himself in the branches. The other man fell flat on the ground and when the Bear came up to him, he held his breath with fear.
3. The second one as he fell on the ground when the Bear was near him. He could die.
4. The Bear thought the man was dead.
5. He asked him about what did the Bear whisper in his ear.
6. The second man said that the Bear gave him a piece of advice to never travel with a false friend.
7. Never travel with a false friend.
8.The first traveller should've helped his friend.
9. The true friend is always ready to help you no matter what.
b. 'I haven't paid.' 'Neither have I.'
c. Penguins can't fly, and neither can ostriches.
d. 'I love this music. "And so do I.'
e. 'I lost my passport.' 'So did Nicola.'
f. I don't like her, and neither do my friends.
g. The food was bad, and so was the wine.
h. Sue won't be there, and neither will her mother.
i. 'Pete looks ill.' 'And so do you.'
j. 'I wasn't surprised.' 'Neither was I.'
k. She is watching the comet with interest, and so does my son.
l. Eric was famous, and so was Shakespeare.
m. We can't go there, and. neither can you.
n. Dora went to Boston last winter, and so did Jack.