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Agreeing and Disagreeing

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    Practising Agreeing and Disagreeing
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  • He enjoys eating a pear. (agree - he)
    So does he.
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  • I just can't stop loving you, (agree - Peter)
    Neither can Peter.
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  • He may drive slowly. (agree - you)
    So may you.
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  • He couldn't stand up. (agree - I)
    Neither can I.
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  • You are eating snails. (agree - they)
    So are they.
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  • I didn't go to the zoo last month. (agree - she)
    Neither did she.
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  • He won't ever go there. (agree - Dylan)
    Neither will Dylan.
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  • They have never been to Italy. (agree - we)
    Neither have we.
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  • He shouldn´t go there. (agree - I)
    Neither should I.
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  • He' d love to go there one day. (agree - she)
    So would she.
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  • He hasn´t got long hair. (agree - Mike)
    Neither has Mike.
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  • Jason will be late. (agree - I)
    So will I.
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  • You could go home. (agree - they)
    So could they.
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  • He wasn´t there last summer. (agree - his parents)
    Neither were his parents.
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  • He isn´t planning to go there next summer. (agree - I)
    Neither am I.
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  • They used to go there every summer. (agree - you)
    So did you.
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