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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Hey everyone,

I'm french and I have a little request because I'm not sure about something

I heard from my teacher that we should say :

I hardly lose a game , neither does my brother.

instead of :

I hardly lose a game , so does my brother.

But I was wondering about "rarely" , should we say :

I rarely lose a game , neither does my brother.

or :

I rarely lose a game , so does my brother.

I hope I was clear enough , thanks for any help.
  

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Use these: I hardly/rarely/seldom lose a game, and neither does my brother.

  • Use these: I hardly/rarely/seldom lose a game, and neither does my brother.
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Use these:

I hardly/rarely/seldom lose a game, and neither does my brother.
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Thank you a lot, I won't forget that one Emotion: smile
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On second thought, I'm not sure about rarely-- but 'and so' sounds odd too. Maybe another member will have a more definitive reference.
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I think you need "neither".

I rarely lose a game and neither does my brother [rarely lose a game]

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