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So, Neither, Too, Either

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    Using so, neither, too, either to show agreement.
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  • Mary likes milk.
    So do I. / I do, too
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  • Mary doesn't like milk.
    Neither do I. / I don't either.
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  • Jack is home.
    So am I. / I am, too.
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  • Jack isn't home.
    Neither am I. / I am not either.
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  • My mom can't play tennis.
    Neither can I. / I can't either.
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  • My mom can play tennis.
    So can I. / I can, too.
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  • I don't have time for homework.
    Neither do I. / I don't either.
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  • I have plenty of time for shopping today.
    So do I. / I do, too.
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  • Madonna sings very well.
    So do I. / I do, too.
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  • James enjoys reading.
    So do I. / I do, too.
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  • Janet doesn't eat meat.
    Neither do I. / I don't either.
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  • My dad doesn't watch Game of Thrones
    Neither do I. / I don't either.
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  • They're studying German.
    So am I. / I am, too.
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  • We are ready.
    So am I. / I am, too.
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  • My husband isn't tired.
    Neither am I. / I am not either.
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  • I'm not hungry anymore.
    Neither am I. / I am not either.
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