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Agreeing with positive and negative statements: I like chocolate = so do I I can speak French = so can I I’ve got a dog = so have I I wasn’t late = neither was I I didn’t hear = neither did I Follow the auxiliary or verb in the first sentence.

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Agreeing with positive and negative statements:

I like chocolate = so do II can speak French = so can II’ve got a dog = so have II wasn’t late = neither was II didn’t hear = neither did I

Follow the auxiliary or verb in the first sentence.

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I’m English

So am I

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I’m not French.

Neither am I

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I can swim

So can I

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I can’t speak German.

Neither can I

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I live in Paris

So do I

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I don’t live in London.

Neither do I

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I’m going to town.

So am I

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I’m not going to watch television.

Neither am I

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I like playing tennis.

So do I

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I don’t like playing golf.

Neither do I

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I was tired after the party.

So was I

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I wasn’t pleased with Sally.

Neither was I

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I had coffee for breakfast.

So did I

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I had an exam yesterday.

So did I

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I didn’t do my homework yesterday.

Neither did I

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I went to the cinema on Saturday.

So did I

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I’m doing my homework after

supper.

So am I

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I’m not watching television tonight.

Neither am I

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I’ll go to the beach tomorrow if it’s

fine.

So will I

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I won’t be home until late this

evening.

Neither will I

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I’d travel around the world if I had a lot of money.

So would I

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I wouldn’t like to be a doctor

Neither would I