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*A: I haven’t been to China. B: Neither can Tom. (=Tom can’t either) *A: I won’t (=will not) be here tomorrow. Neither can I= I can’t either. do II was so tired after the game. It is similar to using either at the end of a sentence, although B: So would I. Neither am I= I’m not either. Jenny: I can’t play the piano. B: Neither will I. *A: I never go to the movies. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “either”, “neither”, “too”, “so”I really miss Kate. B: Neither have I. (= I haven’t either) *A: Anne can’t cook. Jenny: Lucy will come early tomorrow. Me: _____Jenny: Catherine is English B: Neither do I. *Remember: so am I We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us Free practice exercise about so, too, neither and either Login Contact Courses Membership Speaking Explanations Exercises Method So, Too, Neither, Either Exercise 1 What she says is true for you too. What she says is true for you too. What she says is true for you too. Jenny: Catherine is English. Put in ‘so I’ or ‘neither I’, choosing which auxiliary verb you need: Jenny: Sarah loves chocolate. Jenny: I have to study this weekend ‘So’ and ‘Neither’ ExerciseYou’re having a conversation with Jenny. Me: _____Jenny: I can’t play the piano. Put in ‘so I’ or ‘neither I’, choosing which auxiliary verb you needJenny: Sarah loves chocolate. Jenny: She isn’t coming to the party. Put in ‘so I’ or ‘neither I’, choosing which auxiliary verb you need Printable and online exercises – Drag and Drop So, Too, Neither, Either into the blanks A speaking activity for students to practice using BOTH, EITHER and NEITHER. The worksheet contains a series of activities, such as "going for long walks," or "watchi Neither + Auxiliary + Subject (pronoun) The Auxiliary needs to agree with the verb tense in the original statement. was II haven't tried Chinese food ‘So’ and ‘Neither’ ExerciseYou’re having a conversation with Jenny.

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