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A: Is it OK if we stay tonight? B: Yes, _______ . (short answer)
it is
A: Were they living in London when he got the job overseas? B: Yes,  ___________. (short answer)
they were
A: I wouldn't ever do that to him. B: ___________? Well, that's good to know. (check if something is true)
Wouldn't you
A: She doesn't eat meat; I think she is a vegetarian? B: She____________meat, but not very often. (add emphasis and contradict)
does eat
I've never seen anything like this before. (agree)
Neither have I.
A: I used to play rugby when I was younger. B: __________ ? I didn't know that about you. (show surprise or interest)
Did you
I love cheese, but my husband _______. He hates it. (avoid repetition)
doesn't
A: He's very tired. B: _______ . (she too)
So is she
A: You never listen to me. B: I _______ to you, why would you say that? (add emphasis and contradict)
do listen
I won't be able to be there (say really? that's a shame)
Won't you? That's a shame!
She left without saying goodbye (say really? that's so rude)
Did she? That's so rude
I didn't like the food (you disagree)
(Well...) I did
I'm not going to accept the invitation. (say you are going to accept it instead)
(Well...) I am
I can't concentrate. (me neither)
Neither can I
I'll try again. (me too)
So will I
I didn't like the food. (me neither)
Neither did I
I'm not going to accept the invitation. (me neither)
Neither am I
Tom has already finished. (me too)
So have I
You think Mark is vegetarian so he doesn't eat meat. You ask a friend to confirm whether this is true.
Mark doesn't eat meat, does he?
You think your friend likes chocolate but you want to confirm it's true.
You like chocolate, don't you?
You said you would phone me! (add emphasis and contradict)
I did phone you!
She doesn't like cheese, does she? (disagree)
She does like cheese!
Sally isn't coming to the party. (add emphasis and contradict)
She is coming.
You haven't tidied your room! (add emphasis and contradict)
I have tidied it!
Why weren't you in class yesterday? (add emphasis and contradict)
I was in class!