Neither do I / So do I / I haven't either / Me too

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Neither do I / So do I / I haven’t either / Me too

Removing my wife were you just seeing that. The lion sleeps tonight. So, yes I love that song. So do I wait. Are you from England? Yeah, yeah I’m from London. Not away so. Am I I was born in st. Mary’s Hospital. dude, so, was I no, I was adopted shortly afterwards. though, so was I, hi I can still remember those days. I loved them. Yeah, so, can i there was this one kid he was so amazing. We just spend all day together. Just playing it was great. Yeah, I had a friend like that as well. My cover was named line neither cannot a I want to happen to him. Wait, when was your birthday? 28th of October 1984.

Wait I wonder what that means anyway. I really should be going. Yeah, so, should i, huh nice meeting you. you too. I see you. Know, you me yeah. Hi, imagine you meet someone. You meet someone, and they say the best thing ever. They say, hi I’m British. I am British. this sentence is positive or negative. I am British. NOT I am NOT British. That would be negative. But, he wants to say, wow, we are the same for a positive sentence he could save me - that’s fine. But, let’s make it more interesting. Now, you could say, so, something I or I something - if something will mirror that verb.

So, in his case. It will be, so, am i or same I am - because, again, it’s the same for a positive sentence. Another example, how about a verb like all British people he likes tea. She wants to say, yes me too. We’re the same. how could she say that? So, am I know it’s different. because, it’s a verb she’ll say so do I, or I do - but it’s important to remember they’re the same in the both positive sentences. You, yes, me, yes. So, we’ve done the verb be with so, am I done? The verb do with so.

Do I what’s another auxiliary verb have isn’t it? So, when would we use the word? Have you’re probably thinking this one you’re probably thinking this one I have a cat. If he wants to say me too. Let’s just use. So, something I you won’t say. So, have I why, well this one what’s the negative of it. It’s, I don’t have a cat. right, so, the auxilary would be do not have. so, if he wants to say the same it’s a so do I not. So, have I mm-hmm. When we want to use have with? Use this example. She would use a present perfect. I have with a verb three or past participle. That way he can mirror the verb.

This way it’s a half. So, he would say in this case. So, have I? So, that covers the auxiliary verbs. Do be and have. But, you could use them with modal verbs. For example, for example, the modal verb will she can mirror that, by saying, what do you think? So, will I or I will? - if you’re thinking can I contract this aisle - no we wouldn’t contract that. So, you use that to mirror. If it’s an auxiliary verb or a modal verb. Okay, how about negatives? In this case, we haven’t negative in there. Again, the same. So, because it’s don’t that’s a negative sentence. She wants to say me too.

She can say me too. She has another option. Because, it’s negative. She could say me neither. I know you’re thinking is it neither. Neither eva Iver what’s the pronunciation to be honest? Both, depend sometimes I say either sometimes I say either. British people we use both. So, what else could she say? Remember he said I don’t like Justin Bieber. She wants to say I’m the same for that negative sentence. I don’t like him too. Shorter, she can say instead of so do I, which means we are the same for a positive sentence. We are the same. for a negative sentence we use neither do I. Remember there was another way as well. we could say I with a negative verb either in this case in this case the verb is, do I. don’t either. so, we’ve got two options. Neither do I, or I don’t either.

You’re probably thinking why isn’t that mirror or that either. It’s all about negatives. Think of never and ever the N will represent the negative, neither with a positive eva doesn’t have the M. So, the negative is there. So, I don’t like Justin Bieber. Neither do I. Or I don’t either. no one likes Justin Bieber. So, finally what if one is positive and the other one is negative or vice versa? what if their feelings are different? He wants to say one thing and she doesn’t feel the same about that. He wants to say you are so pretty. The verb is B. but, she wants to say back to him. Well, you what could she say neither are you. So, were you what could she say whether this is positive or negative. Doesn’t matter if the feeling is different. It’s different. We don’t say a so or a neither. We don’t say anything. It’s just normal. So, for example, you’re so pretty. She could just say you’re so not so. Remember if it’s different. It’s different. We don’t use so. Something I or neither something I. Another example, I like fish I don’t like fish. If it’s different, it’s different. Thanks for watching.

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