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The document provides exercises on the use of 'so' and 'neither' in English grammar, including agreement in positive and negative sentences. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, corrections of common mistakes, and conversation practice. The exercises aim to help learners understand and correctly use these expressions in various contexts.
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1INGLES

The document provides exercises on the use of 'so' and 'neither' in English grammar, including agreement in positive and negative sentences. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, corrections of common mistakes, and conversation practice. The exercises aim to help learners understand and correctly use these expressions in various contexts.
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SO AND NEITHER

Instructions: Read the sentence carefully and choose the correct agreement (so am I or so
do I).

1.​ I am very excited about the trip.​


a) So am I​
b) So do I
2.​ She is always kind to everyone.​
a) So am I​
b) So do I
3.​ They work from monday to saturday ​
a) So am I​
b) So do I
4.​ He works out every morning

a) So am I​
b) So do I

5.​ We are happy to see our friends.​


a) So am I​
b) So do I
6.​ I take the bus to my job each morning.​
a) So am I​
b) So do I
7.​ She is an amazing singer.​
a) So am I​
b) So do I
8.​ They practice English on Tuesdays .​
a) So am I​
b) So do I
9.​ He is proud of his achievements.​
a) So am I​
b) So do I
10.​We watch movies on friday nights.​
a) So am I​
b) So do I

Make match the statement with its agreement

1.​ I was at the park yesterday. a. So was I.


2.​ She was very tired after the trip. b. So did I.
3.​ They were happy with the results. c. So were we.
4.​ We were late for the meeting. d. So did she.
5.​ He was the best player in the match. e. So did they.
6.​ I ate pizza for dinner. f. So was he.
7.​ She went to the movies last night. g. So did he.
8.​ They studied hard for the exam. h. So were they.
9.​ We cleaned the entire house yesterday. i. So did we.
10.​He bought a new laptop last week. j. So was she.

NEITHER

Instructions: Read the negative sentence carefully and choose the correct agreement
(neither was I or neither did I).

1.​ I wasn’t happy with the final decision.​


a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
2.​ She didn’t enjoy the movie at all.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
3.​ They weren’t prepared for the presentation.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
4.​ He didn’t understand the instructions clearly.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
5.​ We weren’t ready to leave the house.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
6.​ I didn’t enjoy working so early in the morning.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
7.​ She wasn’t comfortable speaking in front of a large crowd.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
8.​ They didn’t like the food at the restaurant.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
9.​ He wasn’t excited about the new project.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
10.​We didn’t finish the homework on time.​
a) Neither was I​
b) Neither did I
Correct the Mistakes:

Each response below contains an error. Identify and correct it to match proper grammar and
the correct use of "so" or "neither."

1.​ Person A: I love watching movies on the weekend.​


Person B: So do I love.
2.​ Person A: I didn’t enjoy the concert last night.​
Person B: Neither didn’t I.
3.​ Person A: I’m planning to go hiking this Saturday.​
Person B: So does my sister
4.​ Person A: I wasn’t feeling well this morning.​
Person B: So was my parents.
5.​ Person A: I have not tried sushi before.​
Person B: So haven’t I.
6.​ Person A: I didn’t like the ending of the movie.​
Person B: So didn’t I.
7.​ Person A: I am really excited about the new project.​
Person B: Neither is my friends.
8.​ Person A: I forgot to bring my homework yesterday.​
Person B: Neither didn’t I.
9.​ Person A: I don’t drink coffee at night.​
Person B: So don’t my family .
10.​Person A: I was happy to hear the good news.​
Person B: So did I.

Conversation Exercise: Complete with "Neither" or "So"

read the conversation, this is a great example of a normal conversation using neither
and so

Emily: Hi, Sarah! I saw your post about joining a yoga class.​
Sarah: Oh, yeah! It’s been great. I heard you’re into yoga too.​
Emily: (1) So am I. I’ve practiced for about a year now.​
Sarah: That’s awesome! I usually go three times a week after work.​
Emily: (2) So do I. It helps me relax so much. Last week, I couldn’t balance during tree
pose!​
Sarah: (3) Neither could I. That pose is harder than it looks!

Emily: By the way, I’ve started eating healthier too​


Sarah: (4) So have I. It’s been hard, though. I didn’t realize how much I wanted french fries
and ice cream!​
Emily: (5) Neither did I. Ice cream is my weakness too! But I am replacing them with fruit.​
Sarah: (6) So am I. Bananas are my go-to snack now.
Emily: Yesterday, I forgot my yoga mat and had to borrow one.​
Sarah: (7) So did I! It’s so embarrassing, right?​
Emily: Totally! And I haven’t stretched before class as much as I should.​
Sarah: (8) Neither have I. My flexibility hasn’t improved as much as I’d like.

Emily: Did you try that green smoothie recipe from the instructor?​
Sarah: No, I didn’t.​
Emily: (9) Neither did I. It sounded weird, but she said it’s delicious.​
Sarah: (10) So did I! Maybe we should try it together next time.

Activity:

Instructions: Read the conversation carefully and complete the blanks with the correct
form: "neither" or "so." Pay attention to the tense and verb in each sentence.

Emily: Hey, Sarah, I heard you’re taking French classes.​


Sarah: Yes, I am! It’s been really fun so far. I heard you’re learning French too.​
Emily:. (1) _________ I , how often are you practicing?

Sarah: I’m practicing every day after work.​


Emily: (2) ___________ I. It’s hard to stay consistent. Last week, I didn’t understand some
grammar rules.​
Sarah: (3) ______ I. They’re so confusing sometimes. But I asked the teacher for help, and
she explained it well.​
Emily: Oh, (4) ________ I. She’s really patient.

Sarah: Yesterday, I was too tired to finish my homework.​


Emily: (5) _____ I. I needed a nap instead!

Sarah: (6) __________ I, When I woke up I checked my answers, I realized I had made a
lot of mistakes.​
Emily: (6) ______ I. It’s frustrating, isn’t it?

Sarah: Yes, but I’m determined to improve, but I have’t been practicing my pronunciation
lately.​
Emily: (7) _____ I. It’s one of the hardest parts for me. I didn’t expect French to be this
tricky.​
sarah: (8) ______ I! But it’s worth the effort.

Sarah: By the way, did you watch that French movie our teacher recommended?​
Emily: No, I didn’t.

Sarah: ____________ I was surprised when she said it’s her favorite film.​
Emily: (10) _________ I! I guess I’ll have to give it a try.

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