How to use SO & NEITHER in English: "So do I", "Neither am I"...

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Hello.
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My name is Emma, and in today's video I'm going to teach you about something we use
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a lot in conversation, and that is the words: "So" and "Neither".
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So, how do we use these in conversation?
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Well, I want you to think about a conversation you've recently had with somebody.
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A lot of the times when we talk to people, we want to contribute something to the conversation
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and we want to show that we agree with someone.
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Okay?
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So, for example, maybe I'm talking about pizza.
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"I like pizza."
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If you want to tell me that you agree with me, you can use the word: "So do I." Okay?
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So, you can use this expression; it starts with "So", then we have a verb, a helping
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verb, and then we have the person; in this case, it's "I".
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Okay, so: "So do I."
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Let me ask you another question.
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Well, not a question.
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Let me say something that I believe.
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"I really like music."
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Do you like music, too?
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If you do, when I say: "I like music", you can say: "So do I" because you agree with
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me; you like music, too.
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Okay?
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Now...
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So, that's when we use "So", and we'll have a lot more examples in a moment.
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Let's just talk a little bit about "Neither" for a moment.
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We use "Neither" when we're talking about something negative, so something that has
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the word "not" in it or...
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You know, for example: "I do not like pizza.
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I don't like pizza."
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If I say something like this in a conversation, you can agree with me, and you can say: "Neither
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do I".
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"I don't like pizza."
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You say: "Neither do I", if you agree with me.
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So, let's do some examples together.
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"I speak English."
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If you wanted to add to the conversation and show you agree and you have the same experience,
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you can say: "So", then we can add: "do", and then you can say: "I".
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Okay, let me think about something else.
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"I don't speak Klingon."
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This is a language from Star Trek.
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"I don't speak Klingon."
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If you wanted to add to this conversation, you can say-so, we have here it's a negative;
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it has the word "not"-"Neither do I."
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So, we use "So" and "Neither" when we want to show agreement with what somebody's saying
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in a conversation.
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So, let's look at some more examples of that.
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So, so far we've talked about: "So do I" and "Neither do I".
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Okay?
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To show agreement with what somebody's saying.
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What about if we want to talk about somebody else?
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Well, we have "So" here, but we can actually change the pronoun we use when we're talking
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about someone else.
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So, if you're talking to somebody, you can say: "So do you."
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Or maybe, you know, I say: "I love traveling."
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And maybe you have a sister who loves traveling, you can say about your sister: "So does she."
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Okay?
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We can also do, if there's you and somebody else, you can use the pronoun "we"; or if
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you're talking about a group of other people, you can use the pronoun "they".
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So, before I had "I", but you can actually use any of these or you can use somebody's
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name.
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For example: Drake.
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Okay?
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So: "I live in Toronto.
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So does Drake."
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We both live in Toronto.
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I never see Drake, but we both live in Toronto, so I can say: "I live in Toronto, and so does
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Drake."
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Now, did you notice I did something different with the verb?
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Okay?
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The verb has to be in agreement with the pronoun.
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So, when we use "you", this goes into "do": "I do", "you do".
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For "he" and "she", the verb, in this case we call this a helping verb - the helping
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verb goes into "does": "she does", "he does", so we invert it.
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"So does he.", "So does she.", "So do we.", "So do they."
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Drake is "he", so we would put: "So does Drake."
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The point is: It needs to match.
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The pronoun and the verb need to match.
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Okay?
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What about "Neither"?
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Well, it's the same.
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Okay?
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"I don't live in Australia.
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Neither does Drake.", "neither do you", "neither does he", "neither does she", "neither do
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we", "neither do they".
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Okay?
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So, it's important that the verb matches the pronoun.
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But notice that "So" and "Neither" are at the very beginning of the sentence.
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So, they always have the same place.
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Okay, so let's look at some other examples of ways we can use "So" and "Neither" in conversation.
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Okay, so we talked about that for the majority of verbs you hear, when somebody's saying
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in conversation: "I like", "I don't like", "I hate", "I love", "I play sports" - if you
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agree, you usually use the word "do": "So do I", "Neither do I".
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Okay?
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But there are times where we don't use the word "do", and we'll use a different helping
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verb or auxiliary.
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Okay?
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So, I'm going to give some examples of when we would use a different helping verb.
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If I tell you: "I can play the piano", "can" is considered a helping verb because it helps
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the word "play".
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Okay?
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Or we can call it an auxiliary; they mean the same thing.
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But notice there's two verbs: "I can play", so "can" is helping the word "play".
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So, if I want to use...
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If I want to show agreement: "I also play the piano", then I need to use the same helping
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verb.
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-"I can play the piano."
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-"So can I."
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So, you don't need to use the verb "play".
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Okay?
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You just need to use the helping verb.
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Usually we use "do", but if you see a helping verb...
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If somebody uses a helping verb, you use the same helping verb.
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So, that might sound confusing, but if you look at some examples it will become clearer
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in a moment.
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Let's think about something else you can do.
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"I can snap my fingers."
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If you can snap your fingers, what can you say to the conversation?
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You can add: "So can I." Okay?
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"I can play basketball."
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What can you say, if you want to add to the conversation?
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You can say: "So can I."
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So, we use "can" a lot with "So".
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We can also use it with "Neither".
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For example: "I can't whistle."
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You know whistling, like: "[Whistles]".
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I'm terrible at whistling.
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"I can't whistle", so what you can say is, if you can't, you can agree with me and you
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can say: "Neither can I".
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"I can't scuba dive."
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If you can't scuba dive, you can say: "Neither can I."
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So, those are when we use the word "can".
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What are some other helping verbs you might see?
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Well, if we're using the present perfect, you might see "have": "have traveled".
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So, "traveled" is the verb, but we have the helping verb, which is "have".
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"I have eaten a sandwich.", "I have watched many movies."
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So, this is the present perfect.
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"I have traveled to France."
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If you have also traveled to France and you want to say this, you can say: "So have I."
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So, the verb here is the same as the helping verb here.
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-"I have eaten spaghetti."
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-"So have I."
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And it goes with the negative, too.
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"I have never been to Antarctica."
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You can say: "Neither have I." Okay?
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If we're talking about the past, the past tense, we also need to change the verb.
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So, before we talked a lot about "do".
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If we're talking about the past, we need to change the verb to "did".
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So, for example: "Yesterday I washed my hair."
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If you did the same thing, you can say: "So did I." Okay?
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"I ate a sandwich yesterday."
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If you ate a sandwich, you can say: "So did I."
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We can...
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You also do the same thing when we have the verb: "is" or "are", and "isn't".
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So, for example, in this case: "John isn't happy."
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Maybe I want to talk about my friend Mark who also isn't happy, I can say: "Neither
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is Mark."
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You know: -"Sammy is happy."
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-"So is Peter."
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So, the main thing here is you want to match this or the auxiliary in your response; it
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always has to match.
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Okay.
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So, we've covered a lot today; we've covered: "So", "So do I", and "Neither" or "Neither
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do I".
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What I would invite you and recommend that you do is come check out our website at www.engvid.com,
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and there you can actually take a quiz to practice a lot of the grammar concepts you've
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learned today.
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You can also check out my YouTube channel where you'll find a lot more resources on
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pronunciation, grammar, writing, vocabulary, and all sorts of other things.
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So, thank you for watching.
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I've really enjoyed this experience, and I hope you can say: "So did I."
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So, until next time, take care.
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