3. SO / NEITHER / TOO / EITHER
TO EXPRESS AGREEMENT
SO + AFFIRMATIVE AUXILIARY VERB + SUBJECT
A: I play the guitar
B: So do I
A: Sandra has already
seen this movie
B: So have I
4. WHEN WE AGREE WITH AN AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENT, BUT
WE DON’T WANT TO REPEAT IT.
Subject + affirmative auxiliary verb+too
A: I play the
guitar
B: I do too
A: Sandra has
already seen this
movie
B: I have too
5. WHEN WE AGREE WITH A NEGATIVE STATEMENT
Neither + affirmative auxiliary verb + subject
A: Paul can’t
swim.
B: Neither
can I.
A: Tina won’t go to
the party.
B: Neither will I.
6. WHEN WE AGREE WITH A NEGATIVE STATEMENT, BUT WE
DON’T WANT TO REPEAT IT.
Subject + negative auxiliary verb + either
A: Paul can’t
swim.
B: I can’t either.
A: Tina won’t go to
the party.
B: I won’t either.