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Future forms + so and neither/nor

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    We use so and neither/nor to add to what other people say. We use so to add to a positive statement. We use neither or nor to add to a negative statement.
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  • I'm going to the town centre. – B: Really? ___ am I. Shall we go together?
    so
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  • My family don't eat meat. – B: ___ do I – though I have fish sometimes.
    Neither/Nor
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  • I can't hear the television. – B: ___ can I. Could we close that window?
    Neither/Nor
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  • I didn't know Poirot was Belgian. – B: No, ___ did I. I thought he was French.
    Neither/Nor
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  • I've worked here for years. – B: Really? ___ have I, but I've never seen you.
    So
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  • Monika lives in Paris these days. – B: ___ does Frank. We can visit them both.
    so
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  • John: I hate mushrooms. Me: __ do I
    so
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  • Lucy: I don't live in London. Me: ____ do I
    Neither
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  • ___ John ___ Javier went to the party.
    Neither/nor
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  • I ___ like ___ dislike cereal.
    neither/nor
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  • She ____ confirmed ____ denied the rumor.
    neither/nor
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  • They ____ spoke ____ made eye contact with each other.
    neither/nor
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  • He was ____thrilled ____disappointed.
    neither/nor
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  • It was____ a road nor a path but a route through a wild country.
    neither
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  • The film was neither exciting ___ entertaining.
    nor
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  • Don't worry about your driving test! I'm sure _____.
    you'll pass
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