So Do I, Neither Do I - Grammar Exercise
So Do I, Neither Do I - Grammar Exercise
Notes
The structure ‘so do I’ or ‘so am I’ is used to add to the sentence before. It uses the same
auxiliary verb as in the previous sentence.
After adding a negative idea, we can add another negative idea using the expression ‘neither
did I’ or ‘neither am I’.
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So Do I, Neither Do I | Grammar Exercise
So am I
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So do I
So am I
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Answers
1. ‘I’m tired.’ ‘So am I.’
2. ‘I was late.’ ‘So was I.’
3. ‘I didn’t like that film.’ ‘Neither did I.’
4. ‘I didn’t finish it.’ ‘Neither did I.’
5. ‘I like coffee.’ ‘So do I.’
6. ‘I can swim.’ ‘So can I.’
7. ‘I’m staying for another two days.’ ‘So am I.’
8. ‘She has a degree in physics.’ ‘So have I.’
9. ‘I don’t have his number.’ ‘Neither have I.’
10. ‘I found the problem very hard.’ ‘So did I.’
11. Maria can sing beautifully and so can her sister.
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12. ‘I had never seen so much food in my life.’ ‘Neither had I.’
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