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SO – TOO NEITHER - EITHER ING400

SO - TOO To to say that a positive sentence is also true for me.

STRUCTURE So + Aux. + Personal pronoun or name. Personal pronoun or name + Aux. + too. Me: I go to the movies every weekend. Jane: So do I. Jane: I do too.

NEITHER - EITHER To to say that a negative sentence is also true for me.

STRUCTURE Me: I don’t like to eat pineapple. Jane: Neither do I. Neither+ Aux. + Personal pronoun or name. Personal pronoun or name + Aux. in negative + either. Me: I don’t like to eat pineapple. Jane: Neither do I. Jane: I don’t either.

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES SO / TOO NEGATIVE SENTENCE NEITHER / EITHER My mom is exhausted. I I am not superstitious. Cris I study a lot. Peter I don’t read too much. Steven She has many pets. We She doesn’t have many books. They I did the homework. Carlos I didn’t study for the test. Peter and Joel have been to Cuenca. I haven’t learned Chinese. He She had spilled salt. She He hadn’t broken a mirror. I will study in Spain. Sara I wasn’t at home yesterday. Joe My sister can swim. My brotther shouldn’t have an argument with his friend. Ian