How Do I Use So Do I?

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—used to express that one feels the same way “

I wish I had a coffee right now

.” “So do I.”

What is the difference between so do I and neither do I?

‘So do I' is used to say that a positive sentence is also true for me. … ‘Neither do I' is used to say that

a negative sentence is also true for me

.

What is the meaning of so did I?

“So I did” means “

therefore I did ( underwater)

“; “so did I” in this context would mean “and I did too” = “and I thought that too”, but it would be said by another person, not the same person. “So did I” could have other meanings, but not with “so” = “therefore”.

What does so do in a sentence?

We use so as

a subordinating conjunction to introduce clauses of result or decision

: I got here late. It was a long journey, so I'm really tired now.

When to use so do I and so am I?

You may use either “so do I” or “so have I”

when have is used on its own to denote possession of something

: I have an ice cream cone. So do I/so have I. Americans in this case will pretty much always use “so do I”, whereas British will use one or the other.

Is it correct to say as do I?

I think they are interchangeable, but

“as do I” sounds old

-fashioned and more formal to me. They are not grammatically interchangeable, because “so” is a coordinating conjunction and “as” is a subordinating conjunction.

What is the difference between I am and am I?

The basic difference that exists between ‘I am' and ‘I'm' is that

‘I'm' is the contraction of the phrase ‘I am'

. ‘I am' is the combination of the Pronoun I and verb Am. While in ‘I'm', the pronoun I is present, but the verb AM is contracted as ‘m = I'm.

What is the negative of so do I?

I use ‘so do I' to say that a positive sentence is also true for me, and I use ‘

neither do

I' to say that a negative sentence is also true for me: John: I hate mushrooms. Me: So do I (=I also hate mushrooms). Lucy: I don't live in London.

What does neither am I mean?

1. “Me neither” is applicable to any negative situation (I don't/won't/can't/haven't/etc.). “Neither am I” only works when the other person is using “

to be”

in some way.

How do you use neither and so?


If someone says something negative and we agree with them we can use neither

. If someone says something positive and we agree with them we can use so. We must also remember that the verb in the statement needs to agree with the verb in the response: “I am excited about the party.”

Is if a conjunction word?

If is a

conjunction

.

What is another way to say me too?


likewise


ditto

same


same

here
seconded that applies to me as well that applies to me as too me as well same to you agreed

Do u put a comma after Because?

Because is a subordinating conjunction, which means that it connects a subordinate clause

What is correct sentence?

In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct,

the subject and verb must both be singular or plural

. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense.

Is it grammatically correct to say me and someone?


I and someone is grammatical

; me and someone is not strictly grammatical, but is very common; I and someone we is not grammatical, and sounds wrong to native English speakers.

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