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"So" and "neither"

12/20
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Puedes expresar que estás de acuerdo o en desacuerdo con la declaración de otra persona utilizando la estructura So/Neither + Auxiliary + Subject.

So do I = Yo también.

Neither do I = Yo tampoco.

“So” es usado para expresar que estás de acuerdo cuando la declaración es afirmativa.

“Neither” es usado para expresar que tú tampoco estás de acuerdo con algo cuando la declaración es negativa.

Ejemplos usando so do I y neither do I

Declaración de otra persona Respuesta para expresa que estás o no de acuerdo
I like chocolate So do I
She plays violin So do I
We want to play soccer So do I
He does not like to watch soap operas Neither do I
I do not have time Neither do I
They never stop learning Neither do I

Contribución creada con aportes de: Kevin Fiorentino.

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We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are

  1. She says John is a good teacher. - So do I.
  2. They are practicing English every day. - So are we.
  3. CocaCola isn’t healthy soda. - Neither is Pepsi.
  1. Sarah hates waking up early.
  • So does John.
  1. James arrived late for the meeting.
  • So did Suzy.
  1. They couldn’t speak German.
  • Neither could we.
  1. I’d love to live in Europe.
  • So would I.
  1. We haven’t finished the report yet.
  • Neither has Kate.
1. I am a teacher, so is she. 2. They like sushi, so does she. 3. She can't go, neither can I. 4. Max didn't eat, neither did we. 5. We haven't finished, neither have I. 6. You are late, so are we.
So/Neither + Aux. verb + Subject **So** do I (agree positive) * We play soccer. - So do we. * We played soccer. - So did we. * We will play soccer. - So will we. **Neither** can I (agree negative)
In the worksheet says: "So and neither are used to show agreement or disagreement with a statement made by another person." But I think it's always an agreement whether the statement is negative or positive. Am I right?
Activity: 1. Sarah hates waking up early. (John hates it too). So does John. 2. James arrived late for the meeting. (Suzy also arrived late). So did Suzy. 3. They couldn’t speak German. (We also couldn’t speak German). Neither could we. 4. I’d love to live in Europe. (you agrees with the statement). So would I. 5. We haven’t finished the report yet. (Kate hasn’t finished it either). Neither has Kate.
1. Sarah hates waking up early. (John hates it too) - **So does John** 2. James arrived late for the meeting. (Suzy also arrived late.) - **So did Suzy.** 3. They couldn’t speak German. (We also couldn’t speak German) - **Neither could we.** 4. I’d love to live in Europe. (you agrees with the statement) - **So would I.** 5. We haven’t finished the report yet. (Kate hasn’t finished it either) **- Neither has Kate.**
I am a teacher -- so is he / They like sushi -- So does she / She can't go -- Neither can I / Max didn't eat -- Neither did we / We haven't finished -- Neither have I / You are late -- So are we.
I am a teacher. so is she. They like sushi. so does she. She can't go. neither can I. Max didn't eat. neither did we. We haven't finished. neither have I. You are late. so are we.
# "So" and "neither". Practice. Let’s do it together! \- I am a teacher. So are we / so is she. \- They like sushi. So does she. \- She can’t go. Neither can I. \- Max didn’t eat. Neither did we. \- We haven’t finished. Neither have I. \- You are late. So are we / so is she. Worksheet. Select the correct option: 1\. Sarah hates waking up early. (John hates it too) - Neither does John. **So does John.** 2\. James arrived late for the meeting. (Suzy also arrived late.) - Neither did Suzy. **So did Suzy.** 3\. They couldn’t speak German. (We also couldn’t speak German) - So could we. **Neither could we.** 4\. I’d love to live in Europe. (you agrees with the statement) - **So would I.** Neither would I. 5\. We haven’t finished the report yet. (Kate hasn’t finished it either) So has Kate. **Neither has Kate.**
en el siguiente enlace se encuentra una bena explicacion del tema: <https://idiomium.es/acuerdos-y-desacuerdos-en-ingles-agreements-and-disagreements/#:~:text=Para%20decir%20que%20estamos%20de%20acuerdo%20con%20una%20afirmativa%2C%20tenemos>,con%20una%20negativa%2C%20usamos%20neither.
  1. Sarah hates waking up early. - So does Jhon.
  2. James arrived late for the meeting. - So did Suzy.
  3. They couln’t speak German - Neither could we.
  4. I’d love to live in Europe- So would I.
  5. We haven’t finished the report yet. - Neither has kate.

I’m a teacher, so is she.
They like suchi, so does she
She can’t go, neither can I.
Max didn’t eat, neither did we.
we haven’t finished, neither have I.
You are late, so is she

I am a teacher, so is she/ so are we. They like sushi -> so does she She can't go, neither can I Max didn't eat , neither did we We haven't finished, neither have I. You are late, so are we.

“So” and “neither”

  1. I am a teacher – so is she / so are we
  2. They like sushi – So does she
  3. She Can’t go – Neither can i
  4. Max didn’t eat – Neither did we
  5. We haven’t finished – Neither have i.
  6. You are late – so are we / so is she.
    Workshet:
  7. Sarah hates wake up early. So does Jhon.
  8. James arrive late for the meeting. So did Zusy.
  9. They couldn’t speak German. Neither could we.
  10. I would love to live in Europe. So would i.
  11. We haven’t finished the report yey. Neither has Kate.
  • Now, they can speak about “so” and “neither”; so can I.

  • He didn’t know those differences; neither did I.

We haven’t finished - neither have I
Max didn’t eat - neither did we
You are late - so are we
I am a teacher - so is she
They like sushi - so does she
She can’t go - neither can I

  1. So does John.
  2. So did Suzy.
  3. Neither could we.
  4. So would I.
  5. Neither has Kate.

I am a teacher – so is she.
They like sushi – so does she.
She can’t go – neither can I.
Max didn’t eat – neither did we.
We haven’t finished – neither have I.
You are late – so is she.

We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are

i am not coping

I am a teacher (to be - am/are/is)
They like sushi (to like - do/does).
She can’t go (can) neither can I.
Max didn’t eat (did).
We haven’t finished (have/has).
You are late (to be - am/are/is) so is she.

I like chocolate So do I
She plays violin So do I
We want to play soccer So do I
He does not like to watch soap operas Neither do I
I do not have time Neither do I
They never stop learning Neither do I

Good lecture

I am a teacher- so is she.
They like sushi- so does she
She can´t go - neither can I
Max didn´t eat- neither did we
We haven´t finished - neither have I
You are late - so are we

Exercise

  • I am a teacher (so is she, so are we)
  • They like sushi (so does she)
  • She can’t go (neither can I)
  • Max didn’t eat (neither did we)
  • We haven’t finished (neither have I)
  • You are late (so are we, so is she)

Exercise: Select the correct option

  1. Sarah hates waking up early. (John hates it too)
    So does John.
  2. James arrived late for the meeting. (Suzy also arrived late.)
    So did Suzy.
  3. They couldn’t speak German. (We also couldn’t speak German)
    Neither could we.
  4. I’d love to live in Europe. (you agrees with the statement)
    So would I.
  5. We haven’t finished the report yet. (Kate hasn’t finished it either)
    Neither has Kate

This class is quite difficult but let’s go

They like sushi, so do I

Practice!

  • I am a teacher -> so are we.
  • They like sushi -> so does he.
  • She can’t go -> neither can I.
  • Max didn’t eat -> neither have I.
  • We haven’t finished -> neither did we.
  • You are late -> so is she.

We can use to express similar intentions, similar feelings.
EXPRESSING AGREEMENT
If someone says something positive, and you agree with them, we can use “So”
If someone says something negative, and you agree with them, we can use “Neither”.

So/Neither + auxiliary verb + subject.
We played soccer—So did we.

Answers 😉

  1. So does John.
  2. So did Suzy.
  3. Neither could we.
  4. So would I.
  5. Neither has Kate.
1. Sarah hates waking up early, so does John. 2. James arrived late for the meeting, so did Suzy. 3. They couldn't speak German, neither could we. 4. I'd love to live in Europe, so would I. 5. We haven't finished the report yet, neither has Kate.
  1. Sarah hates waking up early. (John hates it too) -
    – So does John.
  2. James arrived late for the meeting. (Suzy also arrived late.) -
    – So did Suzy.
  3. They couldn’t speak German. (We also couldn’t speak German) -
    – Neither could we.
  4. I’d love to live in Europe. (you agrees with the statement) -
    – So would I.
  5. We haven’t finished the report yet. (Kate hasn’t finished it either)
    – Neither has Kate.
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exelente

Thanks!

quite a difficult class!

hello

i’am a teacher, so does she
the like sushi, so are we
she cant go, neither can in max didnt eat, neither did we
we haven’nt fisnished neither have i
you are late, so is she

I am a teacher So is she/ so are we
They like sushi So does she
She can´t go Neither can I
Max didn´t eat neither did we
We haven´t finished. neither have I
You are late. So is she/ so are we

I am teacher - so is she - so are we
They like sushi - so does she
She can’t go - neither can I
Max didn’t eat - neither did we
We haven’t finished - neither have I
You are late - so are we

Sarah hates waking up early
So does John
James arrived late for the meeting
So did Suzy
They couldn’t speak German
Neither could we
I’d love to live in Europe
So would I
We haven’t finished the report yet
Neither has Kate

yes

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We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are…

nice

Some examples
I quit my job. - So did she.
I would like to live in U.S. - So would all people from LATAM.
You didn’t bring the gift to the birthday boy. - Neither did I, even so we are enjoying the party.

Very good
  1. Sarah hates waking up early. So does John.
  2. James arrived late for the meeting. So did Suzy.
  3. They couldn’t speak German. Neither could we.
  4. I’d love to live in Europe. So would I.
  5. We haven’t finished the report yet. Neither has Kate.
  • NEITHER:
    This word is used when we agree with a statement said in a negative form.
    Structure: neither + auxiliary verb (the tense of original sentence) + subject (the person that agrees with the statement).
  • SO:
    This word is used when we agree with a statement said in a positive or affirmative form.
    Structure: so + auxiliary verb (idem) + subject (idem).

Let’s do it together

  • I am a teacher so are we.
  • They like sushi so does she.
  • She can’t go neither can I.
  • Max didn’t eat neither did we.
  • We haven’t finished neither have I.
  • You are late so is she.

Sarah hates waking up early.
So does John.
James arrived late for the meeting.
So did Suzy.
They couldn’t speak German.
Neither could we.
I’d love to live in Europe.
So would I.
We haven’t finished the report yet.
Neither has Kate.

We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are

We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are

We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are

Excellent
  • I am a teacher. - So are we.
  • I am a teacher. - So is she.
  • They like sushi. - So does she.
  • She can’t go. - Neither can I.
  • Max didn’t eat. - Neither did we.
  • We haven’t finished. - Neither have I.
  • You are late. - So is she.
  • You are late. - So are we.

We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are

  • I’m a teacher -> so is she
  • They like sushi -> So does she
  • She can’t go -> Neither can I
  • Max didn’t eat -> Neither did we.
  • We haven’t finished -> Neither have I
  • You are late -> So are we.

I am a teacher, so is she
They like sushi, so does she
She can´t go, neither can I
Max didn´t eat, neither did we
We haven´t finished, neither have I
You are late, so are we

We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I
they like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
you are late --so is she/ so we are

Some examples:

  • I don’t like the black t-shirts, neither does she
  • he has finished the course , so have i
  • I don’t like the beers , i prefer watch movie . so does she

Let’s do together!

  • I am a teacher so is she.
  • They like sushi so does she.
  • She can’t go neither can I.
  • Max didn’t eat neither did we.
  • We haven’t finished neither have I.
  • You are late so are we.
  • I’m a Designer, - so is Jerry
  • They hate wasting time - so do I
  • He can’t work - neither can she, what a coincidence
  • Grace didn’t read books - neither did they
  • They haven’t fought - neither have I
  • You are great! - so are we 💚
  • I am a teacher - so is she.
  • They like sushi - so does she.
  • She can’t go - neither can I.
  • Max didn’t eat - neither did we.
  • We haven’t finished - neither have I.
  • You are late - so are we-
  • She is an attorney, so are we.
  • Camila is drinking orange juice, so am I.
  • Pablo was not tired, neither was I.
  • Ola will play tomorrow, so will her sister.
  • Marie can’t buy the car, neither can her siblings.
  • He did not like her, neither did she.

Can you help me with expressions of this topic?

  • Sarah hates waking up early. So does John.
  • James arrived late for the meeting. So did Suzy.
  • They couldn´t speak German. Neither could we.
  • I´d love to live in Europe. So would I.
  • We haven´t finished the report yet. Neither has Kate.

I am a teacher, so does she(so is she)
They like sushi, so are we (so does she)
She can’t go, neither can I. (correct)
Max didn’t eat, neither did we. (correct)
We haven’t finished, neither have we. (correct)
You are late, so is she.(or so are we)

I am a teacher - so is she
They like sushi - so does she
She can´t go - neither can I
Max didn´t eat - Neither did we
We haven´t finished - Neither have I
You are late - so are we

Sarah hates waking up early. So does John.
James arrived late for the meeting. So did Suzy.
They couldn’t speak German. Neither could we.
I’d love to live in Europe. So would I.
We haven’t finish the report yet. So has Kate.

I am a teacher. So is she.
They like sushi. So does she.
She can’t go. Neither can I .
Max didn’t eat. Neither did we.
You haven’t finish. Neither have I.
You are late. So are we.

  1. They have two dogs. - So do I
  2. She will get married. - So will he
  3. He don’t have brothers. -Neither does she

I am a teacher, so is she/so are we
They like sushi, so does she
She can’t go, neither can I
Max didn’t eat, neither did we
We haven’t finished, neither have I
You are late, so are we/so is she

i was jumping - so was i

we have not finished - neither has she
neither have we

You are a backpacker - so am I
I eat a lot - So do they
She can’t drink milk - neither can I
We haven’t traveled to this place - neither has she
I didn’t feel like this - neither did we

I am a teacher - so is she
They like sushi - so does she
She can’t go - neither can I
Max didn’t eat - neither did we
We haven’t finished - neither have I
You are late - so are we

They like sushi – so does she
I am a teacher – so is she/ so we are
You are late --so is she/ so we are
We haven’t finished-- Neither have I
Max didn’t eat-- neither did we
She can’t go – neither can I

I am a teacher - so is she
They like sushi - so does she
She can´t go - neither can I
Max didn´t eat - Neither did we
We haven´t finished - Neither have I
You are late - so are we

  • I am a teacher. So are we
    -They like sushi. So does she
  • She can’t go. Neither can I
  • Max didn’t eat. neither did we
  • We haven’t finished. Neither have I
  • You are late. so is she
  1. Sarah hates waking up early. (John hates it too) -
    So does John.
  2. James arrived late for the meeting. (Suzy also arrived late.) -
    So did Suzy.
  3. They couldn’t speak German. (We also couldn’t speak German)
    Neither could we.
  4. I’d love to live in Europe. (you agrees with the statement) -
    So would I.
  5. We haven’t finished the report yet. (Kate hasn’t finished it either)
    Neither has Kate.
  • I am a teacher -> so is she
  • They like sushi -> so does she
  • She can’t go -> neither can I
  • Max didn’t eat -> neither did we
  • We haven’t finished -> neither have I
  • You are late -> so are we

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