Too and either:
We use too and either at the end of a sentence:
We use too after a positive verb:
O A: I'm happy.
B: I'm happy too.
O A: I enjoyed the film.
B: I enjoyed it too.
O Jane is a doctor. Her husband is a doctor too.
We use either after a negative verb:
O A: I'm not happy.
B: I'm not happy either.
O A: I can't cook.
B: I can't either.
O Ben doesn't watch TV. He doesn’t doctor too. read newspapers either.
So am I / neither do I etc:
so am l = I am too: so have l = I have too (etc.):
O A: I'm working.
B: So am I. (= I'm working too)
O A: I was late for work today.
B: So was Sam.
O A: I work in a bank.
B: So do I.
O A: We went to the cinema last night.
B: Did you? So did we.
O A: I'd like to go to Australia.
B: So would I.
Neither am I = I'm not / either can I = I can't either (etc.):
O A: I haven't got a key.
B: Neither have I. (= I haven't either).
O A: Kate can't cook.
B: Neither can Tom.
O A: I won't (= will not) be here tomorrow.
B: Neither will I.
O A: I never go to the cinema.
B: Neither do I.
You can also use nor.(=Neither):
O A: I’m not married.
B: Nor am I. or neither am I.
Make sentences use too or either:
1. I'm happy. I’m happy too.
2. I'm not hungry. I’m not hungry either.
3. I'm going out. I'm going out too.
4. It rained on Saturday. It rained on Sunday too.
5. Rachel can't drive a car. She can't ride a bike either.
6. I don't like shopping. I don't like shopping either.
7. Emma's mother is a teacher. Her father is a teacher too.
Make sentences with So ... I (So am I / So do I / So can I etc.):
1. I went to bed late last night. So did I.
2. I'm thirsty. So am I.
3. I've just eaten. So have I.
4. I need a holiday. So do I.
5. I'll be late tomorrow. So will I.
6. I was very tired this morning. So was I.
With Neither ... I:
1. I can't go to the party. Neither can I.
2. I didn't phone Alex last night. Neither did I.
3. I haven't got any money. Neither have I.
4. I'm not going out tomorrow. Neither am I.
5. I don't know what to do. Neither do I.
You are talking to Maria. Make sentences about yourself. Where possible, use So… I or neither… I:
Maria
1. I'm learning English. So am I.
2. I can ride a bike. So can I. or I can't.
3. I'm not American. Neither am I. or I am.
4. I like cooking. So do I. or I don't.
5. I don't like cold weather. Neither do I. or I do.
6. I slept well last night. So did I. or I didn't.
7. I've never run a marathon. Neither have. or I have.
8. I don't use my phone much. Neither do L. or I do.
9. I'm going out tomorrow evening. So am L or I'm not.
10. I haven't been to Scotland. Neither have L or I have.
11. I didn't watch TV last night. Neither did L or I did.
12. I go to the cinema a lot. So do L or I don't.