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Useful language when expressing agreement and disagreement.
Agreeing with a positive statement
Me too.
So do / am / can I.
Agreeing with a negative statement
Me neither.
Neither do / am / can I.
Disagreeing with a positive statement
Really? Not me.
I don’t /can’t
I’m not
Disagreeing with a negative statement
Really? I do / am / can.
For example:
I live in apartment in the city. So, do I.
I’m so sleepy. So am I.
I love cheese. Me too!
I really don’t like mushrooms. Neither do I.
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The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
Chapter 18 To Make a Long Story Short
Chapter 19 Back to School
In chapter 19 we learn how George and Harold turn Captain Underpants back to Mr. Krupp.
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Chapter 18 To Make a Long Story Short and chapter 19 Back to School
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Phonics short vowels
u ub um
Listen and repeat then sing along.
The cub can hum in the tub.
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