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Delan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

So do I.

One of my students asked me whether "So do I" in this statement "He loves his family, and so do I " means that I also love my family or I love his family. I was a bit confused when he asked me.
  

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Compare: — I like coffee. — So do I. The object of "love" is the same.

  • Compare: — I like coffee.
  • — So do I.
  • The object of "love" is the same.
  • If you want to be really correct, write: "So do I love mine", making it cleare you mean your family.
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Compare:

— I like coffee.
— So do I.

The object of "love" is the same.

If you want to be really correct, write: "So do I love mine", making it cleare you mean your family.

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