How to express commonalities using so, neither, either, and too
Introduction to expressing commonalities
In English, there are different ways to show agreement or to express commonalities. You are probably familiar with two of them: me too and me neither.
Example : A: I am hungry. B: Me too. Let’s cook something.
A: I don’t like smoking. B: Me neither. I think it is a bad habit.
Expressing commonalities with so and too
Read the following examples and try to guess how to use so in the context of commonalities.
Example A: She’s very punctual. B: So am I. I think being punctual is a way to show respect for people.
So + auxiliary + subject
This is the formula you should follow if you want to show agreement or express commonalities using so. The auxiliary you use depends on the sentence you are replying to.
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