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So do I / Neither do I Exercises PDFSet 3: Mixed Practice — So, Neither, Too & Either

20 questions·15 min·Answers included·Explanations included

Preview: Questions

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

1.'I've been to London three times.' '___'

a) So did I.b) So do I.c) So have I.d) Neither have I.

2.'I don't like spiders.' 'I don't ___.'

a) toob) eitherc) neitherd) so

3.'She was late for class.' '___ he.'

a) So didb) Neither wasc) So isd) So was

4.'I love chocolate.' 'I do ___.'

a) eitherb) tooc) neitherd) so

5.'We can't come to the party.' '___ they.'

a) Neither canb) Neither doc) So cand) Neither could

... and 15 more questions in the PDF

Preview: Answers

1.So have I.

2.either

3.So was

4.too

5.Neither can

... and 15 more answers in the PDF

Preview: Explanations

1."So have I."(c)

'I've been' is present perfect (have + past participle). We match with 'So have I.' — not 'did' (past simple) or 'do' (present simple).

2."either"(b)

After a negative statement, use 'either' in the informal structure 'I don't either.' 'Too' is only used after affirmative statements.

3."So was"(d)

'Was late' uses past tense 'be'. We respond with 'So was he.' — matching the auxiliary 'was'.

4."too"(b)

After an affirmative statement, use 'too' in the informal structure 'I do too.' 'Either' is only used after negative statements.

5."Neither can"(a)

'Can't come' uses the negative modal 'can'. We match with 'Neither can they.' — keep the same modal, same tense.

... and 15 more explanations in the PDF

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