So - Aerocivil

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so, too
or
neither, either
SO and TOO are used to show
agreement with positive statements.
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So
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SO +auxiliary (Verb)+ Subject (pronoun)
I am happy.
So am I.
I'm going to Brazil in the summer.
You look nice today.
So am I.
So do you.
Stephanie has a new boyfriend.
We went to the concert last night.
So does Mary.
So did I.
Too
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Too is usually at the end of the sentence.
◦ Subject (pronoun) + Verb +object + too
• I am happy too.
• I am going to Brazil too.
• You look nice too.
• Mary has a new one too.
• I went to the concert too.
Neither and Either are used to
show agreement with negative
statements.
Neither
Neither + Auxiliary + Subject (pronoun)
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I am not hungry.
Neither am I.
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They don't speak French.
Neither do I.
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He won't stop talking.
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You shouldn't talk in the movie.
should you.
Neither will you.
Neither
Either
The Auxiliary needs to agree with the verb tense in the
original statement. Either is at the end of a sentence.
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I am not hungry
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They don't speak French.
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He won't stop talking
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You shouldn't talk in the movie.
I'm not hungry either.
I don't speak French either.
You won't stop either.
You shouldn't talk either.
Learning …
For Practicing a little more
http://www.grammar.cl/Games/So_Neither_Either.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?i
d=8034
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