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SHE ISN'T SINGLE EITHER

 The phrase "She isn't single either" is used to indicate that, like someone else being discussed, she is in a relationship. The word "either" is often used to express agreement or similarity when two or more people share the same status or experience. In this case, it emphasizes that just as someone else is not single, she isn't either. This topic explores vocabulary related to relationship status, expressions for talking about relationships, and the use of negative structures with "either."


Grammar:

Negative Sentences with "Either"
In English, "either" is used in negative sentences to add information that supports or agrees with a previous negative statement.

  • She’s not single, and he isn’t either.
  • They don’t live alone, and their friends don’t either.

Present Simple for Describing Relationships
The present simple tense is used when discussing facts or situations that are currently true.

  • She is in a relationship.
  • He has a girlfriend.
  • They are married.

Vocabulary:

  1. Single – Not in a romantic relationship.
  2. In a relationship – A person who is dating or committed to someone.
  3. Married – Having a spouse, legally joined in marriage.
  4. Dating – Being romantically involved with someone.
  5. Committed – Dedicated to a long-term romantic relationship.
  6. Partner – A person in a romantic or business relationship.
  7. Boyfriend – A male romantic partner.
  8. Girlfriend – A female romantic partner.
  9. Engaged – Officially committed to marrying someone.
  10. Spouse – A husband or wife.

Useful Expressions:

  • She isn’t single either – Used to state that someone else is in a relationship, like another person.
  • She’s in a relationship – Describing someone who has a romantic partner.
  • They’re dating – Describing two people who are romantically involved.
  • She’s committed to someone – Refers to someone who is in a serious, long-term relationship.
  • They’ve been together for years – Describing a long-term relationship.
  • She has a partner – Refers to someone’s romantic partner without specifying gender.
  • He’s not available – Means that someone is already in a relationship.

Sentences:

  1. She isn’t single either; she’s been in a relationship for two years.
  2. He’s married, and she isn’t single either.
  3. They’ve been dating for a long time, and she’s not single either.
  4. She has a boyfriend, so she isn’t single either.
  5. I’m not single, and she isn’t either.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Q: Is she single?
    A: No, she isn’t single either. She’s in a relationship.

  2. Q: Who else isn’t single in the group?
    A: She isn’t single either; she’s dating someone.

  3. Q: Are you in a relationship?
    A: Yes, and she isn’t single either.

  4. Q: How long has she been in a relationship?
    A: She’s been in a relationship for over a year now.

  5. Q: Is everyone at the party single?
    A: No, she isn’t single either; she’s married.


Conversation:

A: Hey, are you still single?
B: No, I’m actually dating someone now.
A: Oh, that’s great! And what about Sarah?
B: She isn’t single either. She’s been seeing someone for a while.
A: Wow, it seems like everyone’s in a relationship these days!
B: Yeah, times are changing. Even Tom isn’t single anymore.


Reading:

She Isn't Single Either

In our group of friends, relationships seem to be the trend. Last year, almost everyone was single, but now that has changed. One by one, people have found partners and started dating. Take Sarah, for example. Last time I checked, she was single, but now she’s in a committed relationship. Her boyfriend, Jake, is someone she met at work. They’ve been together for a few months now, and things are going great.

When I asked her if she was still single, she smiled and said, “No, I’m not single anymore. And I’m really happy about it.” It was surprising at first because, just like me, Sarah was single for a long time. But now, we both have someone special in our lives.

It’s interesting how things change. A year ago, Sarah and I would joke about being the only single ones in our group of friends. Now, neither of us is single, and that’s okay. Life has a way of surprising us, and it seems like love is in the air!

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