Which are the words can we use to express agreement?
a. "So do I" / "Neither do I"
b. "So do I" / "Neither do I" / "So as to"
c. “So can he” / “So as I”
Which is an example of expressing agreement with negative statements?
a. Sally: “I'm not a doctor” Julie: “Neither am I”
b. Sally: “I don't speak Arabic” Julie: “Neither did I”
c. Sally: “I am a nurse” Julie: “So am I”
Which is an example of agreement in past tense with negative statements?
a. George: “I didn't go to the movie theater yesterday” Tom: “Neither did I”
b. George: "I can't stand comedy movies." Tom: "So can I”
c. George: “He was a good teacher” Tom: “Neither was I”
Which is an example of agreement in future tense with negative statements?
a. George: "I will do it tomorrow." Tom: "So will I"
b. George: "I won't go by car." Tom: "Neither will be"
c. George: "I won't go to the party next week." Tom: "Neither will I"
Which is an example of agreement in present progressive tense with negative statements?
a. Kate: "I'm drinking coffee.” Mary: "So do I"
b. Kate: "I'm not going to the office next week." Mary: "Neither am I"
c. Kate: “I'm not playing football today” Mary: “Neither so I”
Which is an example of agreement with modal verbs with negative statements?
a. Kate: “I can play the piano” Mary: “So can I”
b. Kate: “I shouldn't get late to the office.” Mary: “Neither should I”
c. Kate: “I play the guitar” Mary: “So I am”
Which is an example of agreement in present perfect tense with negative statements?
a. George: “I haven't eaten sushi before” Kate: “Neither have I”
b. George: “I have a dog” Kate: “So do I”
c. George: “I have been to Panama” Kate: “So have I”
Which is an example of agreement in present simple tense with negative statements?
a. Sally: “He's clever” Julie: “I know”
b. Sally: “I love pizza” Julie: “So do I”
c. Sally: “I don't like chocolate ice-cream” Julie: “Neither do I”