11. I like
pizza
I don’t like
pizza
So they do
So he
does
Nor do I
12. So do I / Nor do I
To agree with a To disagree with
positive a positive
statement: statement:
We use so + We use pronoun +
auxiliary/modal auxiliary/modal
verb + pronoun: verb + not (-n't):
"I like tea without "I like tea without
sugar.' sugar.'
'So do I.' 'I don't.'
13. Expression Example
both … and … I like both cats and dogs.
so Jane likes cats. So do I.
Jane doesn't like cats. I
not … either
don't like cats either.
Jane either has a cat or
either … or …
a dog.
Jane doesn't like cats.
neither/nor
Neither do I./Nor do I.
I like neither cats nor
neither … nor …
dogs.
14. Talk to your partner what activities you like and
dislike.
Use quite, like, love, hate, can’t stand, so do …, nor
do …
Reading
Eating
fiction
pizza
Hiking
Watching Singing
opera
15. George Susan
loves baseball Yes Yes
cooks every day No No
loves classical music No No
always works on No Yes
Sundays
goes to the gym No Yes
quite often
16. Let’s practice
1. ____cats____ teenagers turn their heads when you call them.
2. You would hardly ever see a cat walking outside of the house with
its master. ___would you see a teenager in public with his or her
parents very often.
3. A cat doesn't share your taste in music. A teenager doesn't ____.
4. ___cats ____ teenagers can lie on the sofa for hours on end
without moving.
5. Cats expect you to prepare the food for them. ____do teenagers.
6. If you tell a joke, ____your cat ____your teen will laugh about it.
7. If you make a sudden move in their direction, ____cats ____
teenagers get frightened.
8. Cats do not improve your furniture. Teenagers don't ____
9. Cats roam outside and often come home very late at night.
____do teenagers.
10. Conclusion: no matter if you ____have a cat____ a teenager at
home - it's all the same.
17. Check answers
1. Neither cats nor teenagers turn their heads when you call them.
2. You would hardly ever see a cat walking outside of the house with
its master. Nor would you see a teenager in public with his or her
parents very often.
3. A cat doesn't share your taste in music. A teenager doesn't
either.
4. Both cats and teenagers can lie on the sofa for hours on end
without moving.
5. Cats expect you to prepare the food for them. So do teenagers.
6. If you tell a joke, neither your cat nor your teen will laugh about
it.
7. If you make a sudden move in their direction, both cats and
teenagers get frightened.
8. Cats do not improve your furniture. Teenagers don't either
9. Cats roam outside and often come home very late at night. So do
teenagers.
10. Conclusion: no matter if you either have a cat or a teenager at
home - it's all the same.