GRAMMAR

So, neither + auxiliary/modal verbs

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In English there are different ways of saying that you have something in common with somebody.

We use me too to tell someone that you are in a similar situation. We use it to respond to positive statements.

We use me neither to tell someone that you are also in a similar situation. We use it to respond to negative statements.

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We can use auxiliary and modal verbs to say that somebody or something is the same instead of saying “me too” or “me neither”.

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We can also use auxiliary and modal verbs to say that someone or something is different.

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Grammar Practice

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 Speaking Practice

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Say your sentence to each other and find someone who is the same or different.

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