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Agreeing and Disagreeing

So do I / Neither do I
To agree with a positive statement:
We use so + auxiliary/modal verb + pronoun:

'I like tea without sugar.'


'So do I.'

'I went to university.'


'So did I.'

To agree with a negative statement:


We use nor/neither + auxiliary/modal verb + pronoun:

"I don't like tea with sugar.'


'Nor do I.' or 'Neither do I.'

"I’m not married.'


'Nor am I.' or 'Neither am I.'

To disagree with a positive statement:


We use pronoun + auxiliary/modal verb + not (-n't):

"I like tea without sugar.'


'I don't.'

"I can speak seven languages.'


'I can’t.'

To disagree with a negative statement:


We use pronoun + auxiliary/modal verb:

"I don't like tea with sugar.'


'I do.
"I haven’t visited Japan.'
'I have.

Practice.

1. I have sent the report. =

2. I love ice cream. =

3. I would like to buy a new mobile. ≠

4. I am learning to play the piano. ≠

5. I know I’ll pass my exam. ≠

6. I work as a teacher. =
7. I need to revise some grammar. ≠

8. I forgot Liam’s birthday. =

9. I didn’t study English when I was a child. =

10. I am visiting my cousins next weekend. =

11. I haven’t received the boss’ email. =

12. I wouldn’t stop smoking if the doctor told me so. =

13. I don’t think I’ll go. =

14. I went out last night. ≠

15. I’ll help her. =

16. I’m really hungry. ≠

17. I didn’t finish the report yesterday. =

18. I was born in Liverpool. =

19. I don’t eat meat. ≠

20. I’ve been to Bangkok twice this year. ≠

21. I can’t swim. ≠

22. I’d like to go to Mexico. =

23. I saw a film last night. ≠

24. I live near my workplace. =

25. I’m not afraid of snakes. =

26. I went to bed early last night. =

27. I haven’t been to China. ≠

28. I don’t have any children. ≠

29. I can speak Hungarian. ≠

30. I always have breakfast. =

31. I couldn’t play any instruments when I was a child. =

32. I wanted to study medicine in the past. ≠

33. I must study for the exam. =

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