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too and either
I'm happytoo. I'm not happy. I'm not happy either.
We use too and either at the end of a sentence.
We use too after a positive verb: We use either after a negative verb:
0 A: I'm happy. 0 A: I'm not happy.
B: I'm happy too. B: I'm not happy either.
。 A: I enjoyed the film. 。 A: I can't coo k.
B: I enjoyed it too. B: I can't either.
0 Jane is a doctor. Her h usband is a 。 Ben doesn1t watch TV. He doesn't
doctor too. read newspapers either.
so am I / neither do I etc.
am/is/are .. . I'm not happy.
was/were .. .
工 ’ so I do/does .. .
x did ...
have/has ...
/
neither can ...
will …
would ...
so am I = I am too neither am I = I'm not either
so have I = I have too (etc.): neither can I = I can't either (etc.):
0 A: I'm working. 0 A: I haven't got a key.
= I haven't either)
s: So am I. (= 「m working too) B: Neither have I. (= I h
0 A: I was late for work today. 0 A: Kate can't cook.
s: So was Sam. B: Neither can Tom.
。 A: I work in a bank. 0 A: I won't (= will not) be here
s: So do I. tomorrow.
。 A: We went to the cinema last night. B: Neither will I.
s: Did you? So did we. 0 A: I never go to the cinema.
0 A: I'd like to go to Australia. B: Neither do I.
s: So would I.
You can also use Nor (= Neither):
0 A: I'm not married.
B: Nor am I. or Neither am I.
Remember: So am I (not So I am), Neither have I (not Neither I have).
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94 ( I am / I don't etc. ➔ Unit 40