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Me Too / Me Neither

The easiest way to agree in English is to say “Me too” (to agree with a positive statement) or “Me neither” (to agree with a negative statement):

“I love strawberry ice cream.”

“Me too!”

“I don’t go to the gym very often.”

“Me neither.”

What is a “negative statement”?

A “negative statement” is any sentence that uses a negative auxiliary verb:

don’t / doesn’t / didn’t

can’t

haven’t / hasn’t / hadn’t

won’t / wouldn’t

isn’t / aren’t / am not

never

You can say “Me too” or “Me neither” in response to statements in any tense (present, past, future, present continuous, present perfect, past perfect, etc.)

“I’ve been traveling a lot for work lately.”

“Me too.”

“I haven’t seen the new movie yet.”

“Me neither.”  

“I’m going to the beach tomorrow.”

“Me too!”

“I can’t draw very well.”

“Me neither.”  

The phrase “me either,” is not technically correct, but many people say it in spoken English!

Learn English So Neither - So do I

“I always sleep late on the weekends.” – “So do I.”

So Do I / Neither Do I

You can say “So do I” and “Neither do I” to respond to simple present sentences.

“I always sleep late on the weekends.”

“So do I.”

“I don’t think that’s a good idea.”

“Neither do I.”

Learn English So Neither - So am I

“I’m from Moscow.” – “So am I!”

So Am I / Neither Am I

You can say “So am I” and “Neither am I” to respond to simple present sentences with the verb “BE” or present continuous sentences.

“I’m from Moscow.”

“So am I!”

“I’m not very outgoing.”

“Neither am I.”

“I’m studying for the test next week.”

“So am I.”  

Learn English So Neither - So did I

“I studied chemistry in college.” – “So did I.”

So Did I / Neither Did I

You can say “So did I” and “Neither did I” to respond to simple past sentences.

“I studied chemistry in college.”

“So did I.”

“I didn’t like broccoli when I was a kid.”

“Neither did I.”

Learn English So Neither - So was I

“I was very athletic in high school.” – “So was I.”

So Was I / Neither Was I

You can say “So was I” and “Neither was I” to respond to simple past sentences with the verb BE or past continuous sentences.

“I was very athletic when I was in high school.”

“So was I.”

“I wasn’t happy about the new company policy.”

“Neither was I.”

Learn English So Neither - So have I

“I’ve been married for over 20 years.” – “So have I.”

So Have I / Neither Have I

You can say “So have I” and “Neither have I” to respond to present perfect sentences and present perfect continuous sentences.

“I’ve been married for over 20 years.”

“So have I.”

“I haven’t had much free time this week.”

“Neither have I.”

“I’ve been thinking about learning a new language.”

“So have I.”

“I haven’t been feeling well lately.”

“Neither have I.”

Learn English So Neither - So can I

“I can run a mile in six minutes.” – “So can I.”

So Can I / Neither Can I

You can say “So can I” and “Neither can I” to respond to sentences with “can” and “can’t.”

“I can run a mile in six minutes.”

“So can I.”

“I can’t sing very well.”

“Neither can I.”

Learn English So Neither - So will I

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