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so, too or neither, either. So ? Let´s go … It is time to learn !. SO and TOO are used to show agreement with positive statements. So. SO + auxiliary ( Verb) + Subject (pronoun). I am happy. So am I . I'm going to Brazil in the summer. So am I .
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SO and TOO are used to show agreement with positive statements.
So • SO +auxiliary(Verb)+ Subject (pronoun) I am happy. So amI. I'm going to Brazil in the summer. So amI. You look nice today. So doyou. Stephanie has a new boyfriend. So doesMary. We went to the concert last night. So didI.
Too • Too is usually at the end of the sentence. • Subject (pronoun) +Verb +object + too • Iamhappy too. • Iamgoing to Brazil too. • Youlooknice too. • Maryhasa new one too. • Iwenttothe concert too.
Neither and Either are used to show agreement with negative statements.
Neither Neither + Auxiliary + Subject (pronoun) • I am not hungry. NeitheramI. • They don't speak French. NeitherdoI. • He won't stop talking. Neitherwillyou. • You shouldn't talk in the movie. Neithershouldyou.
Either • I am not hungry I'm nothungryeither. • They don't speak French. I don't speak French either. • He won't stop talkingYouwon't stop either. • You shouldn't talk in the movie.Youshouldn'ttalkeither. The Auxiliary needs to agree with the verb tense in the original statement. Either isat the end of a sentence.
For Practicing a little more http://www.grammar.cl/Games/So_Neither_Either.htm http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=8034 Learning …