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Suwon Kim Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

So she is! Neither she is!

when you , native speakers,agree or exclaim with another speaker's affirmative sentences or words. you say like the following B.
A: She is beautiful. B: So she is.=She is really beautiful.
A: She can swim. B: So she can.=She really can swim.

Then do you have such expressions responding to negative sentences like the following?
A: She is not beautiful. B: Neither she is.=She really isn't beautiful.
A: She can't swim. B: Neither she can.=She really can't swim.
A: He did not come to your birthday party. B: Neither he did.=He really didnt come to my birthday party.

i wonder if you native speakers say such expressions to negative sentences. If you native speakers don't have such expressions, do you have any other expressions when responding to negative sentences? Thank you for your detailed explanation in advance.
  

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Suwon Kim Then do you have such expressions responding to negative sentences No. We can substitute 'so' for 'yes', but there is no similar substitute for 'no'. We use 'no'.

  • Suwon Kim Then do you have such expressions responding to negative sentences No.
  • We can substitute 'so' for 'yes', but there is no similar substitute for 'no'.
  • We use 'no'.
  • She is beautiful.
  • // Yes, she is.
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Suwon KimThen do you have such expressions responding to negative sentences
No. We can substitute 'so' for 'yes', but there is no similar substitute for 'no'. We use 'no'.

She is beautiful. // Yes, she is. / So she is.
She is not beautiful. // No, she isn't.

Of course, you can say No, she certainly isn't if you wish
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thank you so much for your kind reply. *** bless you!

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