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So / Neither

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    Particpants practise using so/neither for agreement, or an emphasised auxiliary/modal for disagreement. Some questions also require them to agree/disagree on behalf of a 3rd party.
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  • He's got a headache.
    So have I / I haven't.
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  • I love coffee in the morning!
    So do I / I don't.
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  • I didn't go to school on the first day of Spring!
    Neither did I / I did.
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  • I've never eaten fish and chips.
    Neither have I / I have.
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  • I won't ever take the bus again.
    Neither will I / I will.
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  • I'll go to university one day.
    So will I / I won't.
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  • I'm not going to stay up tonight.
    Neither am I / I am.
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  • I'd like to go home early today.
    So would I / I wouldn't.
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  • I haven't eaten yet today.
    Neither have I / I have.
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  • I go to the park sometimes after school.
    So do I / I don't.
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  • I can play the piano.
    So can I / I can't.
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  • Neymar has played for PSG. (Talk about Messi)
    So has Messi.
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  • Joe Biden is a president. (Talk about Vladimir Putin)
    So is Putin.
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  • The Queen doesn't speak Chinese. (Talk about the Prime Minister)
    Neither does the Prime Minister.
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  • Pigs can't fly! (Talk about sharks.)
    Neither can sharks.
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  • Bats don't lay eggs (talk about chickens)
    Chickens do.
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