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VERB TENSE AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE NEGATIVE SENTENCE

Agree Disagree Agree disagree


I'm thirsty. - So am I. I'm not thirsty. - Neither am I.
VERB TO BE I'm happy to hear the good news - So is John. Im not I'm not happy to hear the good news - Me neither. I am.
Im an engineer. - Me too. Im not an engineer. - I am not either.
Im excited about the trip. - I am too. Im not excited about the trip. - Neither is Julio.

I'm thinking of going to the soccer match - So am I. I'm not thinking of going to the match on - Neither am I.
PRESENT on Saturday. - So is John. Im not Saturday. - Me neither. I am.
CONTINUOUS I'm expecting a visitor. - Me too. I'm not expecting a visitor. - I am not either.
Im studying English with Cida. - I am too. Im not studying English with Cida.

SIMPLE I study in the evening. - So do I. I dont study in the morning. - Neither do I.


PRESENT He likes beer. - So does John. I dont. He doesnt like beer. - Me neither. I do.
They drink coffee every class. - Me too. He doesnt. They dont drink coffee every class. - I dont either. He does.
- I do too. - Neither does
John.

Gabrielle came to class. - So did I. Julio didnt come to class last Monday. - Neither did I.
SIMPLE PAST Pericles drank beer last weekend. - So did John. I didnt. Milton didnt drink beer last weekend. - Me neither.
I enjoyed the meal. - Me too. He didnt. Reginaldo didnt eat feijoada - I didnt either. I did.
Adenilce saw him the other day. - I did too. yesterday. - Neither did John. He did.
I didnt see him the other day.
SIMPLE PAST The students were tired on Monday. - So was I. The students werent tired on Monday. - Neither was I.
VERB TO BE I was sleepy this morning. - So was John. I was not sleepy this morning. - Me neither.
I was in the USA when the Berlin wall fell. - Me too. I wasnt. I was not in the USA when the Berlin - They werent I was.
- I was too. They wall fell. either. He was.
- So were my werent. - Neither was
friends John.
Ive been to the USA. - So have I. I havent got a lot of money. - Neither have I.
PRESENT Mateus has visited the Corcovado. - So has John. I havent. Longuinho has never been to China. - Me neither. I have.
PERFECT The students have already studied the - Me too. He hasnt. Milton and Julio havent tried Skin - I havent either. He has.
Present Perfect. - I have too. Cariol. - Neither has Kate.

MODAL VERBS I can play the guitar. - So -I I cant play the guitar. Neither
I would like some coffee, please. can/would/shoul cant/would I wouldnt like some coffee, thanks. can/would/should I can/
They should visit Oikos. d/may I. nt/ They shouldnt visit Oikos. /may I. would/
The students may travel in December. - I can/would/ Shouldnt/ The students may not travel in - I cant/wouldnt/ should/
should/may May not. December. Shouldnt/ may.
too. May not either.

Exercised prepared by Teacher Cida Alves - Timoteo - MG

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