Exercise
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Answer to these affirmative statements using “so” or “too”. 

1. Mary loves the new spa at the hotel. (John)
So does John.
or John does too.
2. Roger needed more clean towels. (Lucy)
So did Lucy.
or
Lucy did too.
3. The barman is very handsome. (Peter)

or

4. The Hotel manager has been polite. (Carla)

or

5. I will stay for 2 nights. (We)

or

6. He has reserved a double room. (Julie)

or

7. I prefer to take the elevator. (You)

or


Audio 62

  Negative statement

1. Using “neither”: It is used to show agreement with negative statements.
                Structure: Neither + auxiliary or Modal verb + pronoun

Speakers A’s statement
Speaker B

He isn’t satisfied with the service. (be)
Neither am I. (be)
He doesn’t have a remote control in his room. (Simple Present)
Neither do I. (Aux. Simple Present)
He isn’t writing a complaint note. (be)
Neither am I. (be)
She hasn’t used the hair dryer. It’s broken. (Present Perfect)
Neither have I. (Aux. Present Perfect)
He wasn’t at the lobby. (be – Past)
Neither was she. (be – Past)
He didn’t ask for room service. (Simple Past)
Neither did she. (Aux. Simple Past)
He won’t come back again. (Future)
Neither will I. (future)
He can’t stand the food. (can)
Neither can I. (can)