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Additions to Remarks
To be - With the verb to be you use so or
neither, then the verb to be (am), then the
subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE
RESPONSE
I'm tired.
So am I/I am too.
I'm not tired.
Neither am I/I am not either.
Present Tense - With verbs in the present
tense you use so or neither, then do and
then the subject (I). See the examples
below.
SENTENCE
RESPONSE
I swim.
So do I/I do too.
I don't swim.
Neither do I/I don’t either.
Present Perfect - With verbs in the present
perfect you use so or neither, then have and
then the subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE
RESPONSE
I've finished.
So have I/I have too.
I haven't finished.
Neither have I/I haven’t either.
Future - With verbs in the future you use so or
neither, then will and then the subject (I). See
the examples below.
SENTENCE
RESPONSE
I will study.
So will I/I will too.
I won't study.
Neither will I/I will not either.
Past Tense - With verbs in the past tense you
use so or neither, then did and then the
subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE
RESPONSE
I finished.
So did I/I did too.
I didn't finish.
Neither did I/I didn’t either.
I'm a student.
I'm not Chinese.
I went on vacation last year.
I'll wake up early tomorrow.
I've studied English.
I won't go to work on Saturday.
I didn't go to the movie theater.
I haven't been to Paris.
I don't speak Japanese.
I have been to New York.
I live in an apartment.
I'm going to work tomorrow.
I didn't visit my parents.
I'm not watching TV.
I'll call him tomorrow.
I haven't fixed the car yet.