ملخص الدرس / الرابعة متوسط/اللغة الإنجليزية/File 2/Expressing agreement
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من الأستاذ(ة) عقيلة طايبيthe rule
When participating in a discussion, you sometimes agree and sometimes disagree with what the other speaker says to you. It is not always necessary to use the verbs "agree" or "disagree" to express – agreement or disagreement. You can express this in a different way.
Use [so + auxiliary + subject] when you respond to a positive statement.
exemple:
Agreement: so / neither -
We Use SO + auxiliary +subject to respond to a positive statement
Examples:
I can swim. So can I
She has got a car. So has he/ so have they.
Mary must be sad So must her brother
When the verb isn't an auxiliary verb, we use" do/ does" for the present tense. And "did" for the past tense
Examples:
I started today. So did they
I like chocolate. So do I
Your father drives very fast. So does my uncle
We use neither + auxiliary + subject to respond to a negative statement