Pronouns & AgreementBIntermediate

Agreeing & Disagreeing with Statements

Agreeing with Negative Statements

When someone says something negative, you can agree using: "Neither + auxiliary + subject" (formal), "Me neither" (informal), "Nor do I", or "Same." Never say "So don't I" to agree with a negative statement — that is a common error. "Neither" is for agreeing with something negative.

Agreeing with Negative Statements

When someone says something negative, you can agree using: "Neither + auxiliary + subject" (formal), "Me neither" (informal), "Nor do I", or "Same." Never say "So don't I" to agree with a negative statement — that is a common error. "Neither" is for agreeing with something negative.

Practice

"I don't like horror films." — "___ I."

"She can't swim." — "Neitherher brother."

Put the words in the correct order to agree with: "I haven't seen that film yet."

Click words from the bank to place them here

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