How to use SO & NEITHER in English: "So do I", "Neither am I"...

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TRANSCRIPT Hello. My name is Emma, and in today&video I&going to teach you about something we use a lot in conversation, and that is the words: "So" and "Neither". So, how do we use these in conversation? Well, I want you to think about a conversation you&recently had with somebody. A lot of the times when we talk to people, we want to contribute something to the conversation and we want to show that we agree with someone. Okay? So, for example, maybe I&talking about pizza. "I like pizza." If you want to tell me that you agree with me, you can use the word: "So do I." Okay? So, you can use this expression; it starts with "So", then we have a verb, a helping verb, and then we have the person; in this case, it&"I". Okay, so: "So do I." Let me ask you another question. Well, not a question. Let me say something that I believe. "I really like music." Do you like music, too? If you do, when I say: "I like music", you can say: "So do I" because you agree with me; you like music, too. Okay? Now... So, that&when we use "So", and we&have a lot more examples in a moment. Let&just talk a little bit about "Neither" for a moment. We use "Neither" when we&talking about something negative, so something that has the word "not" in it or... You know, for example: "I do not like pizza. I don&like pizza." If I say something like this in a conversation, you can agree with me, and you can say: "Neither do I". "I don&like pizza." You say: "Neither do I", if you agree with me. So, let&do some...

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