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Video: So, too, neither and either
Too, either, so and neither are particles that serve to express that someone or something performs -or not- the same action as another subject; or to say that they think, did, or feel the same thing. There are different forms for positive or negative phrases. In Spanish, these are equivalent to "también" or "tampoco". Of course, "Me too" or "Me neither" can also be used for the latter, but they are used for more informal cases than the former. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Problema
SO+VERB+SUBJECT
In affirmative sentences, a construction with the particle so, plus a verb and a subject can be used:
I am tired – Estoy cansado. So am I – Yo también lo estoy. Mum went shopping and so did daddy – Mama fue de compras y lo mismo hizo papá. He hasn´t got time – Él no tiene tiempo. Neither have i – Yo tampoco tengo (tiempo). Neither can we – Nosotros tampoco podemos
Valid verbs are any auxiliary or modal verb, establishing temporal agreement with a previous sentence (it must be in the appropriate tense depending on the sentence):
NEITHER+VERB+SUBJECT
In negative sentences, an identical construction is used, but replacing the particle so by neither:
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Valid verbs are the same as those cited for so:
Problema
TOO
When it is at the end of a sentence it means "also":
I am extremely tired too – Yo también estoy muy cansado. I won´t go either – Yo tampoco iré.
EITHER
At the end of a sentence it means "neither". It is only used with a verb in the negative:
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Solución
We will always place these conjunctions at the end of the sentence. In this way, you will emphasize the type of coincidence in question. Finally, when two equal sentences are said, although with different subjects and joined by the conjunction and, we will dispense with the verb in the last sentence. However, we will keep the auxiliary, whenever its use is necessary.
Other than
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Examples:
Here I am going to give you some examples of how to use "So, too, neither and either" correctly.
Examples:
Here I am going to give you some examples of how to use "So, too, neither and either" correctly.
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Link:
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