So Too, Neither and Either 'So do I' and 'neither do I' (Download this explanation in PDF here). I use 'so do I' to say that a positive sentence is also true for me, and I use 'neither do I' to say that a negative sentence is also true for me: John: I hate mushrooms. Me: So do I (=I also hate mushrooms). Lucy: I don't live in London. 20Questions Show answers. Question 1. SURVEY. 30 seconds. Q. Leny never went abroad, and Kevin did not either. This sentence means answer choices. Both Leny and Kevin did not go abroad. Themeteor storm was so beautiful (Adj) that we watched it all night. The meteor storm passed so quickly (Adv) that it went by in one week. It was so / *very / *too amazing. that we'll never forget it. SUCHTHAT. Such is placed before a modifier and noun to intensify the quality of the modifier. Fast Money.

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