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SO and Too is used to show agreement with
positive statements.
1. SO
SO +auxiliary (Verb)+ Subject (pronoun)
The Auxiliary needs to agree with the verb tense in the original statement.
Examples : 1. I am happy.
So am I.
2. Sthepany
has a new boyfriend.
So those mary.
2. TOO
Subject (pronoun)
+ Verb +object + too
Too is usually at the end of the sentence.
Examples : 1. I am happy too.
2.
I am going to Indonesia too.
Neither and Either are used
to show agreement with negative statements.
1. NEITHER
Neither + Auxiliary + Subject
(pronoun)
Examples : 1. I am not hungry.
Neither am I.
2. They don’t speak French.
Neither do I.
2. EITHER
The
Auxiliary needs to agree with the verb tense in the
original statement. Either is at the end of a
sentence.
Examples : 1. I am not hungry.
I am not hungry either.
2.
They don’t speak French.
They don’t speak French either.