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But I
AGREEING: DISAGREEING: don't.
We use SUBJECT + AUXILARY VERB to
● + We use SO + AUXILARY VERB + SUBJECT disagree with what someone says.
(personal pronoun or noun) to agree with a ● Affirmative additions to negative remarks are
positive statement. made with
(BUT /REALLY?) + SUBJECT + AUXILIARY.
A: Tom lives in London.
A: I don’t get up early.
B: So do I.
B: Oh, really? I do.
● – We use NEITHER/NOR + AUXILARY VERB
+ SUBJECT (personal pronoun or noun) to ● Negative additions to affirmative remarks are
made with the structure
Ann and Kate are twins. They always agree Wendy and Sally are sisters. They are angry with
with each other. each other now.
1. _Really? I am.____
1. I’m not tired. 1. _Neither am I.____ 1. I’m not tired. 2. _Really? I do____
2. I didn’t watch TV last 2. _Neither did I.______ 2. I don’t like action films.
night. 3. I wasn’t angry with you 3. _Oh, I was.____
3. I don’t know many 3. Neither do I._____ yesterday.
people here. 4. I can’t stay up late. 4. _Oh, I can________
4. I haven’t met Tom for 4. _Neither have.______ 5. I didn’t play computer 5. _Really? I did_
a year. games. 6. _Oh, I will ____
5. I can’t wait to see you. 5. __Neither can I.____ 6. I won’t eat this soup.
6. I won’t be late. 6. _Neither will I.____