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So, Neither, Too, Either

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  • Mary didn't come to class. ( Carlos)
    Neither did Carlos. / Carlos didn't either.
  • I'm not hungry anymore. (He)
    Neither is he. / He is not either.
  • Janet doesn't eat meat. (I)
    Neither do I. / I don't either.
  • Jack will be at home. (Her brother)
    So will her brother. / Her brother will, too.
  • We are ready. (They)
    So are they /They too.
  • I would love to have a coffee now. (I)
    So would I. / I would, too.
  • The girl likes cereal. (Her brother)
    So does her brother . / Her brother does too
  • I can't cook Peruvian food. (My teacher)
    Neither can my teacher. / My teacher can't either.
  • My mom can't play tennis. (I)
    Neither can I. / I can't either.
  • I can't speak Italian. (She)
    Neither can she. / She can't either.
  • My mom can play tennis. (I)
    So can I. / I can, too.
  • I don't have time for homework. (David)
    Neither do David. /David doesn't either.
  • They've studied German. (I)
    So have I. / I have, too.
  • My husband isn't tired. (I)
    Neither am I. / I am not either.
  • Jack haven't gone home. (You)
    Neither have you. / You haven't either.
  • I have plenty of time for shopping today. (The kids)
    So do the kids. / The kids do, too.
  • My dad doesn't watch Game of Thrones. (We)
    Neither do we. / We don't either.
  • Madonna sings very well. (I)
    So do I. / I do, too.
  • James enjoys reading. (Mike)
    So does Mike /Mike does too.