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Karen: Oh, I expect ''so'' .
Karen: Oh, I expect ''so'' .


Ann: Is there a choir practice tonight?
Ann: Is there a choir practice tonight?
Liz: I don't think ''so''. Did Mr Big say anything at the last practice? I wasn't there.
Liz: I don't think ''so''. Did Mr Big say anything at the last practice? I wasn't there.
Ann: I wasn't ''either'', unfortunately.
Ann: I wasn't ''either'', unfortunately.
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Complete the conversations. Put in so, neither, either or not.
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Mia: Do you think it's going to rain?
Mia: Do you think it's going to rain?
Ken: I don't know. I hope ''not''. I'm going to the barbecue tonight.
Ken: I don't know. I hope ''not''. I'm going to the barbecue tonight.
Mia: Yes, ''so'' am I.
Mia: Yes, ''so'' am I.


Ken: I like Black Panther.
Ken: I like Black Panther.
Sarah: ''So'' do I. I think it's fantastic. But I can't stand "Games of Thrones".
Sarah: ''So'' do I. I think it's fantastic. But I can't stand "Games of Thrones".
Tracey:  ''Neither'' can I. I don't like "Baywatch" much ''either''.
 
Ken:  ''Neither'' can I. I don't like "Baywatch" much ''either''.
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Version vom 1. Mai 2018, 14:46 Uhr

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  1. Read the useful phrases (If you're at home, you can speak loudly!).
  2. Do the interactive exercises.

Useful phrases

Instead of just saying "yes" or "no", use these phrases for Agreeing and Disagreeing.

positive

"I agree with you."

"You're right on that."

"Yes, that's right. Exactly. / Absolutely."

"Point taken! A brilliant idea."

"I share your point of view."

"Yeah, that’s a great idea."

"Yes, that sounds good."

"Yes, indeed."

"Definitely..."

"I couldn’t agree more..."

"Absolutely..."

"Precisely."

"You took the words right out of my mouth..."

non-committal

"I'm not sure."

"I guess."

"Do you really think so?"

"Frankly, I haven't thought about that yet."

"Well, that's a matter of opinion."

"I see what you are getting at..."

Disagreeing

"I don't agree with you."

"I don't think so."

"I see what you mean, but..." / "I see your point but ..."

"If you ask me, ..."

"You are wrong!"

"Not at all!"

"I’m afraid I don't agree."

"No, I don't think that's a good idea."

"But it'll be expensive, won't it?"

"That's stupid."

"You can't be serious!"

"Are you kidding me?"

"Are you out of your mind?"

Agreeing with “so”, “neither” oder “nor”

Ann is from England and so is Tim.

Ann has got a dog. So has my father.

Tim can speak French So can I.

Pete likes jokes. So does Ann.

Um einer bejahten Aussage zuzustimmen, verwendet man:

so + Hilfsverb + Subjekt (dt.auch)

Steht im vorausgegangenen Satz ein Hilfsverb (is, has, can) so wird dieses übernommen.

The Queen lived in London. So did I.

Tim isn’t in China now. Neither is Tom.

I haven’t been to China. Neither have my parents.

Mr T can’t speak English. Nor can his mother.

Um verneinten Sätzen zuzustimmen, verwendet man:

Neither / nor + Hilfsverb+ Subjekt (dt. auch nicht)


Achtung
You can exchange "Neither" and "nor" freely - they have the same meaning!



Interactive Exercises

Jane and Andy are twins. Most of the time they like and don’t like the same things. Use so and neither / nor together with the auxiliary verb to fill in the gaps. 0. Andy likes pop music. And so does Jane. But Jane doesn’t like techno. And neither / nor does Andy.

1. Jane collects music and sports posters. And so does Andy. Their rooms look great with all those posters on the walls.

2. Andy would like to work as a DJ. so does Jane. It would be her dream job.

3. Jane hates house music. And so does Andy. He thinks it isn’t cool.

4. Andy can sing very well. So can Jane. That’s why she’s in a band.

5. Jane doesn’t like computer games. Neither does Andy. He doesn’t think they’re exciting.

6. Andy enjoyed the pop festival last week. So did Jane. She was excited about it.


Complete the conversations. Put in so, neither, either or not.

Joanne: Are you going to the concert?

Karen: I hope so. But I haven't bought a ticket yet.

Joanne: Neither have I. I hope there are some left.

Karen: Oh, I expect so .


Ann: Is there a choir practice tonight?

Liz: I don't think so. Did Mr Big say anything at the last practice? I wasn't there.

Ann: I wasn't either, unfortunately.

Complete the conversations. Put in so, neither, either or not.

Mia: Do you think it's going to rain?

Ken: I don't know. I hope not. I'm going to the barbecue tonight.

Mia: Yes, so am I.


Ken: I like Black Panther.

Sarah: So do I. I think it's fantastic. But I can't stand "Games of Thrones".

Ken: Neither can I. I don't like "Baywatch" much either.