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‘So’ and ‘Neither’ Exercise 1

You’re having a conversation with Jenny. What she says is true for you too. Put in
‘so --- I’ or ‘neither --- I’, choosing which auxiliary verb you need:

1. Jenny: Sarah loves chocolate. 


2. Jenny: I can’t play the piano. 


3. Jenny: Catherine is English. 


4. Jenny: She isn’t coming to the party. 


5. Jenny: Lucy will come early tomorrow. 


6. Jenny: I have to study this weekend. 


7. Jenny: Dan lives in Madrid. 


8. Jenny: She doesn’t have any brothers or sisters. 


9. Jenny: I’ve been to Mexico. 


10. Jenny: I’m going home now. 


11. Jenny: I didn’t pass the exam. 


12. Jenny: She hasn’t brought her laptop. 


13. Jenny: David is living in Mumbai. 


14. Jenny: I won’t have a cake just now. 



15. Jenny: I’m not an engineer. 


16. Jenny: John went to the lecture yesterday. 


17. Jenny: I’m studying Spanish at the moment. 


18. Jenny: I’d like a cup of coffee. 


19. Jenny: John wouldn’t drive in the snow. 


20. Jenny: Emma can speak French. 


So or neither?
21. 1 Add a response to the statements 1-8 using so or neither according to
the + (agreeing) or – (disagreeing) symbol.

1 I love using my imagination to tell a story! + 


2 I can’t play the saxophone. - 


3 I’m not in the mood to study at the moment. - 


4 I went to the jazz evening last night. + 


5 We didn’t make the pub last night. - 


6 I had a great night’s sleep. I feel really energetic! + 


7 We couldn’t see the stage properly from our seats. - 


8 I really enjoy seeing live music! + 


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