So do I ::: Neither do I ::: I do
In English there are different ways to agree to something - or to disagree with it. What you say depends on what the other has said before: if their statement was "positive" or "negative".
Im Englischen gibt es verschiedene Wege jemandem zuzustimmen - oder nicht zuzustimmen. Was man sagt hängt davon ab, ob der andere eine "positive" oder eine "negative" Aussage gemacht hat.
Im Englischen gibt es verschiedene Wege jemandem zuzustimmen - oder nicht zuzustimmen. Was man sagt hängt davon ab, ob der andere eine "positive" oder eine "negative" Aussage gemacht hat.
If someone says something positive you want to agree with, you can say:
So do I. |
I like shopping in the mall.
So do I. |
I like shopping in the mall.
Ich shoppe gerne in der Mall. |
So do I.
Ich auch. |
If someone says something positive you want to disagree with, you can say:
I don't. |
I like shopping in the mall.
I don't. |
I like shopping in the mall.
Ich shoppe gerne in der Mall. |
I don't.
Ich nicht. |
If someone says something negative you want to agree with, you can say:
Neither do I. |
I don't like shopping in the mall.
Neither do I. |
I don't like shopping in the mall.
Ich shoppe nicht gerne in der Mall. |
Neither do I.
Ich auch nicht. |
If someone says something negative and you disagree with this you can say:
I do. |
I don't like shopping in the mall.
I do. |
I don't like shopping in the mall.
Ich shoppe nicht gerne in der Mall. |
I do.
Ich schon. |
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