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English in 1 Minute, So vs Neither - English In A Minute

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So vs Neither - English In A Minute

Hi everyone, James here.

We're going to take a look at some quick

and easy ways to agree with other people's

opinions.

If someone says something positive that you

agree with, you can say 'so do I' or 'so am I'.

'I love sushi!'

'So do I!'

'I'm really tired today.'

'So am I!'

You can also say 'me too!'

However, when somebody says something negative

with the word 'not' for example, we use the

word 'neither' or 'neither'.

'Neither do I', or 'neither am I'.

'I don't go to the cinema very often.'

'Neither do I.'

'I'm not very well at the moment.'

'Neither am I.'

We can also just say 'me neither!'

So, to agree with something positive, you

use the word 'so', but to agree with something

negative, we use 'neither' or 'neither'.

Thanks for joining us, everybody.

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