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AGREEING: DISAGREEING:

● + We use SO + AUXILARY VERB + We use SUBJECT + AUXILARY VERB to


SUBJECT (personal pronoun or noun) to disagree with what someone says.
agree with a positive statement. ● Affirmative additions to negative remarks are
A: Tom lives in London. made with
B: So do I. (BUT /REALLY?) + SUBJECT + AUXILIARY.
● – We use NEITHER/NOR + AUXILARY VERB A: I don’t get up early.
+ SUBJECT (personal pronoun or noun) to B: Oh, really? I do.
agree with a negative statement. ● Negative additions to affirmative remarks are
A. Jim doesn’t like horror films. made with the structure
B: Neither/nor does Fred. (BUT /REALLY?) + SUBJECT + AUXILIARY + N’T/NOT.
A: I often go swimming at weekends:
Object pronoun + too / neither! B: I don’t.
I enjoy reading. Me too!
H doesn’t drink alcohol. Me neither!

Ann and Kate are twins. They always agree with Wendy and Sally are sisters. They are angry
each other. with each other now.

1. I am in London now. 1. _______________


2. I was at home 2. _______________
yesterday evening.
3. I arrived ten minutes 3. _______________ 1. I am hungry. 1. _______________
ago. 2. I want to watch a film. 2. _______________
4. I feel very excited. 4. _______________ 3. I was sleepy in the 3. _______________
5. I’d like to see you 5. _______________ morning.
soon. 4. I can sing well. 4. _______________
6. I will be at the hotel in 6. _______________ 5. I met Amy yesterday. 5. _______________
an hour. 6. I will have a sandwich. 6. _______________

1. I’m not tired. 1. _______________ 1. I’m not tired. 1. _______________


2. I didn’t watch TV last 2. _______________ 2. I don’t like action 2. _______________
night. films.
3. I don’t know many 3. _______________ 3. I wasn’t angry with 3. _______________
people here. you yesterday.
4. I haven’t met Tom for 4. _______________ 4. I can’t stay up late. 4. _______________
a year. 5. I didn’t play computer 5. _______________
5. I can’t wait to see you. 5. _______________ games.
6. I won’t be late. 6. _______________ 6. I won’t eat this soup. 6. _______________
Jane and John have been going out Agree or disagree with the following
together for two months. They have a statements.
lot in common. Complete their
conversation.

1. I’m from Europe. _______________


2. I like ice-cream. _______________
John: I like football. 3. I can drive. _______________
Jane: Really? I ______________. I love going 4. I was tired yesterday._______________
to the cinema. 5. I phoned my mum last night. ________
John: ________________. There is a good
film on at the Odeon cinema. I’d like to
6. I should lose weight._______________
see it at the weekend. 7. I’ve got two brothers. ______________
Jane: ____________ . Let’s meet at 4 o’clock 8. I’ll have my birthday soon.__________
in front of the cinema.
9. I’d like to go to Australia.____________
10. I’ve been to Canada._______________
11. I’m not very tall. ________________
John: Great. After the cinema we could go to 12. I don’t like ironing,_______________
the ice rink together, but I can’t skate 13. I can’t ski. ________________
well.
14. I wasn’t born in 1990._____________
15. I didn’t go to the theatre last night.
___________
Jane: ________________ . Perhaps we should 16. I shouldn’t do that._______________
learn. 17. I wouldn’t take it. _______________
John: I’ll try to do my best.
Jane: _________________. I’m the happiest 18. I haven’t been to Greece. ___________
person in the world now. 19. I won’t go there. ________________
John: ______________ . 20. I don’t have dinner after seven o’clock.
_______________

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