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So- Too-Neither-

The adverbs so, neither and too are concrete constructions that are used to show agreement with what another person has expressed. In Spanish, these sequences are translated as "yo también, yo tampoco, a mí también"
ME TOO / ME NEITHER (yo también - a mí también / yo tampoco - a mí tampoco) The particle too is used when the previous statement is an affirmative sentence, while neither is used when it is a negative sentence.

How are so, neither and too used?

How are so, neither and too used?

SO (AM) I / NEITHER (AM) I (yo también - a mí también / yo tampoco - a mí tampoco) The particle so is used when the previous statement is an affirmative sentence, while neither is used when it is a negative sentence.

How are so, neither and too used?

How are so, neither and too used?

Expansion of so (am) I and neither (am) I

If we choose the construction So (am) I or Neither (am) I we must take into account the tense and the modal or auxiliary that appears in the statement mentioned by the person who spoke first. Depending on the verb tense, the phrase will follow one structure or another.

How are so, neither and too used?

The negative way In negative sentences the particle neither is placed followed by an auxiliary or modal verb and the subject (I). Although the answer will be negative, the auxiliary or modal verb will be in the affirmative form.

The Negative form

How are so, neither and too used?

So, neither and too are those particles that are used in specific constructions to show coincidence with what another person has expressed.

Remember!!!

How are so, neither and too used?

How are so, neither and too used?

https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5b03db13aff970001a9876f0/so-too-neither-either
https://www.lewolang.com/gramatica-inglesa/21/so-too-neither-and-either

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How are so, neither and too used?

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