Agreeing & Disagreeing with Statements
When someone says something positive, you can agree using: "So + auxiliary + subject" (formal), "Subject + auxiliary + too", "Me too" (informal), or "Same." The auxiliary must match the tense and verb type of the original statement. For modal verbs and "be": "So am I", "So should I". For other verbs: "So do I", "So did I".
When someone says something positive, you can agree using: "So + auxiliary + subject" (formal), "Subject + auxiliary + too", "Me too" (informal), or "Same." The auxiliary must match the tense and verb type of the original statement. For modal verbs and "be": "So am I", "So should I". For other verbs: "So do I", "So did I".
Practice
"I love Italian food." — "___ my sister."
"I'm really tired today." — "SoI. It's been a long week."
Put the words in the correct order: