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"you're a good friend" -> "so are you". I think it means "you too"?, provide more examples of this struct pls
Feb 6, 2011 1:07 AM
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you're right ;) that means "you too" in that sentence.
here are some examples..
He flew to canada last summer --- So did she.
I'm meeting a girl tomorrow --- So am I.
I'd love to visit china some day ---- So would I.
She won't be able to go to the university tomorrow ---- Neither will I, if you know what i mean ;)
I haven't seen her for a long time ---- Neither have I.
They weren't sure they could finish in time ---- Neither were we.
simple ;p
take care
February 6, 2011
thank you for the responses, does this struct have a name or something so that I can google it.
February 6, 2011
You can also reply, "You are too".
February 6, 2011
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