Agreement So Too Either Neither

Yes, neither do I. Me neither. Me too. I love school, especially the quiz questions.) As you read above and saw in the video, “so” and “too” are used for positive statements, and “neither” nor “or (no)” are used for negative statements. Some of the other main differences are: I chose “I don`t know either”, but the correct answer is “Me too” I knew myself, both make no sense. SO is used to show compliance with positive statements. ANSWER: Neither i- =present, nor i-past, nor i-future, nor bin i- present continuos thank you, Mr Adam, for your efforts. Mr. Adam, I have a question, please. I do not like bananas, we can also tell myself or I cannot use myself to accept that Canada is not cold.

The other two are false. You can say, “That`s how I have it” and “I don`t have either” to answer perfect sentences and present perfect continuous sentences. I have 10/10. It is difficult to use these two words (or both), especially in long sentences. Ty The reason you can`t say “me too” here is that there is no “me” theme in the first statement. That`s why you need to add a topic in the agreement. The first statement is an observation someone made, not necessarily a personal opinion. Does it make sense? You can say “I`m going that way” and “I`m not going to either” to answer sentences with “Will” and “Won`t be.” As you can see in the examples, the general rule is “so. Me” and “Ni. I” is that the verb corresponds to the verb used in the original sentence. Try the quiz below to test your understanding! Hi, Adam! My name is Natalie.

Thank you very much for your lesson! Please give me some advice. Question 10: “I hate people who talk on their phones during movies.” That`s a negative statement, isn`t it? “I hate” – it`s negative! But in the quiz, the right answer to these questions is “me too.” Why is the answer “me neither” wrong? 2) Instead of saying “I also think” in a positive agreement, could I say “I think if”? Hello.I had some problems and neither when I speak, nor when I use these words. But now I have learned rigorously. Thank you for tour good lesson.well done I am confused when we do not need to use one or the other. I`m going to do the toelf, but I`m not very good at verbal patterns and I`m very slow. What can I do? it doesn`t work:( What I don`t think either, remember that “too much” is only used for a positive chord, so you can`t combine it with a negative verb (don`t think). Thank you very much, your videos are really good, I always get bored when I was trying to learn on my own, but with you guys, it`s so nice and I felt motivated. Finally, I can`t use or hahaha.

Hi, Adam. Thank you for your efforts. I would like to ask you a question. How about saying, “I don`t believe it either”? Is it the same “me neither”? Thank you. Hello, professor, thank you first for this lesson. But I am a little troubled by the last question. I respond to this as a negative agreement, because the word “hate” is negative; the opposite of the verb like> so I didn`t answer id like me! Heh Yes, to agree, you can say that I don`t think so either. .