So and Neither
So and Neither
We can use short answers with 'so' and 'neither' to say that the situation is the same.
We use 'so do I' to say that a positive sentence is also true, and we use 'neither do I' to say that a
negative sentence is also true.
Here are some examples with the present simple. For all verbs except 'be', we use 'do / does'.
For the verb 'be' in the present simple, we use 'am / is / are'.
We can use short answers with 'so' and 'neither' in any tense, but today let's practise with the present
simple.
Let's review! Make short answers with 'so' or 'neither'.
1. A: I like fruit. B: So do I.
2. A: I don't live here. B: Neither does he.
3. A: She studies French. B: So do we.
4. A: I am hungry. B: So am I.
5. A: We want a new car. B: So does my brother.
6. A: She isn't in the restaurant. B: Neither are we.
7. A: James doesn't want lunch. B: Neither do I.
8. A: Lucy is outside. B: So is John.
9. A: They aren't ready yet. B: Neither are you.
10. A: I want to go home. B: So do I.