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Is "so do I" or "so I'm I" a natural and common answer?
9 de ene. de 2018 8:24
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I have met SURE DO I.
9 de enero de 2018
When you want to say that something is the same for you or someone else, you put the verb before the subject.
"I wake up early every morning."
"So do I."
"So does he."
"So do they."
"I'm very sick."
"So am I."
"So is she."
"So are they."
"I have been to England."
"So have I."
"So has he."
"So have they."
If the statement you're agreeing with is negative, you need to use "neither" to agree with it:
"I don't wake up early."
"Neither do I."
"I'm not sick."
"Neither am I."
"I haven't been to England."
"Neither have I."
9 de enero de 2018
Did you perhaps mean 'so am I'? That is also natural and common.
9 de enero de 2018
so do i is commonly used, to mean that you agree. For example -
"I normally eat breakfast at 8am", "So do i"
SO I'M I would not be used at all, it's not grammatically correct
9 de enero de 2018
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