To agree and not to agree

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To agree and not to agree So Do I/Neither Do I To agree and not to agree

Affirmative I live in SB. Where do you live? So do I I also do. So does he She also does. I do too. She does too.

Bob likes chocolate and... So do I I also do. So does Harry Harry also does. I do too. Harry does too.

I am a good person So are you You also are You are too So am I I also am I am too So is Liz Liz also is Liz is too

Pat is going to be happy. So am I I also am I am too So is she She also is She is too So are they They also are They are too

I was here last Monday So was I. I also was. I was too. So were you. You also were. You were too. Christopher and I traveled to England. So did they. They also did. They did too. So did I. I also did. I did too.

I will travel in Summer. So will the boy. He also will. He will too. So will the children. They also will. They will too. They would like to eat now. So would the cat. It also would. It would too. So would you. You also would. You would too.

You have already smelt the scent. So have we. We also have. We have too. So has he. He also has. He has too. Can – May – Might – Should - Could...

Negative I don’t like violence. Neither do I. I don’t either. Nor does she. She doesn’t either. do they

Jason isn’t tired... Neither am I. I am not either. is she. She isn’t either. She wasn’t ok, and... Neither was he. He wasn’t either. were we. We weren’t either.

You didn’t live in New Jersey. Neither did you. You didn’t either. Ronald. He didn’t either. Victoria won’t travel to Sidney. Neither will I. I won’t either. Phill. Phill won’t either.

I can’t talk with you now. Neither can I. They can’t either. We couldn’t live in Alaska. Neither could he. He couldn’t either. I never eat onions. Neither do I. I don’t either.