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Arain Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Using of ''neither'' and ''so''

Hi ....

i have some problems in using of neither and so.

for examples , what is the correct form of neither or so to complete the sentences :

He likes music and --- (I).
He has never been to England and --- (I).
I didn’t go there and --- (she).

thanks for your attention.
  

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Hello, Arain - and welcome to English Forums. Use 'so' for affirmative statements and 'neither' for negative statements. Please try to use this rule and complete the sentences yourself.

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  • Use 'so' for affirmative statements and 'neither' for negative statements.
  • Please try to use this rule and complete the sentences yourself.
  • Post your effort here and we will review them for you.
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Hello, Arain - and welcome to English Forums.

Use 'so' for affirmative statements and 'neither' for negative statements. Please try to use this rule and complete the sentences yourself. Post your effort here and we will review them for you.
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thanks alot.

ok my answers are :

He likes music and so do I (I).
He has never been to England and neither have been I (I).
I didn’t go there and neither did she (she).
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Pretty good, Arain! These are correct:

He likes music and so do I .
He has never been to England and neither have I.
I didn’t go there and neither did she.
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thanks alot my friend.

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