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Too and So
So, such, too
Examples:
- She was too reliable to lie.
Too + adjective + infinitive
- She was such nice person that all her friends called her a peach.
SUCH + adjective + noun + that clause
- It was so expensive that anybody was surprised.
So + adjective + that clause
We use also SO with many, much:
- There were so many books that we had read.
SO + MANY, MUCH + noun +that clause.
Too / either so am I / neither do I
Examples:
- I am happy - My friend is too. So is my friend.
- I enjoyed the trip - My friend did too. So did my friend. So did we!
- She can't stand this man. I can't speak to him either. Neither can I.
- They don't understand anything! I don't either! Neither do I!
- We use too and either at the end of the sentence.
- We use too after a positive verb
- We use either after a negative verb
- So am I = I am too. Neither am I = I am not either.
So ... (the result of something)
Because ... (the reason of something)
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