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What does 'So is' mean?
"Love it, I do. Smashing place, what? Fish, chips... bloody foggy on occasion, but then, so's my disposition... all in all, lovely country."
9. Juni 2010 03:46
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" So is " means " also " and " too" [a positive statement]
When we use " So is" to make short agreements, it is followed by an inversion.
Sentence Structure : So + BE (is, am, are, was, were etc.) + Subject
{ Present Simple Tense : is - Singular Subject / am - I / are : Plural Subject }
{ Past Simple Tense : was - Singular Subject / were - Plural Subject }
e.g .
John : I am fond of Techno Dancing.
Jane : So is Peter. ( Peter = Singular Subject)
" So is Peter " comes from { " Peter is also fond of Techno Dancing" } so we use Inversion to make the sentence shorter [concise] and avoid redundancy in order to add more information .
We can also use this inversion with other auxiliary verbs
Sentence Structure : So + auxiliary (do, does, did, will etc.) + Subject
e.g. After the cinema :-
Jane : I enjoyed the movie.
John : So did I.
9. Juni 2010
3
So is = also.
In your example, the speaker is saying that their disposition is also sometimes foggy like the weather.
Here are some more examples~
A: "Ben's tired."
B: "So is Aaron."
A: "The kids are hungry."
B: "So are the parents."
9. Juni 2010
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Chinesisch (Mandarin), Englisch, Spanisch
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