Using auxiliary verbs to sound more natural when agreeing or disagreeing.
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Short Answers & Agreements Quiz
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Q: FRIEND: "I really enjoyed that movie." YOU (You agree): "_________"
A: So I did.
A: I didn't.
A: So did I. [correct]
A: Neither did I.
Q: FRIEND: "I'm not hungry right now." YOU (You also are not hungry): "_________"
A: So am I.
A: Neither am I. [correct]
A: I am.
A: Neither I am.
Q: FRIEND: "I think the exam was easy." YOU (You disagree): "Really? _________"
A: I do.
A: I think so.
A: I don't. [correct]
A: So do I.
Q: FRIEND: "Is the store still open?" YOU (You aren't sure, but you believe the answer is 'yes'): "_________"
A: I hope not.
A: I think so. [correct]
A: It isn't.
A: I'm afraid so.
Q: FRIEND: "I can't go out tonight." YOU (You agree): "_________"
A: Neither can I. [correct]
A: So can I.
A: I can.
A: Me too.
Q: FRIEND: "Will John be at the party?" YOU (You hope the answer is 'no'): "_________"
A: I suppose so.
A: I hope not. [correct]
A: I hope so.
A: I don't hope.
Q: FRIEND: "I've travelled a lot." YOU (You disagree): "Have you? _________"
A: So have I.
A: I have.
A: I haven't. [correct]
A: Neither have I.
Q: FRIEND: "I won't be late." YOU (You agree): "_________"
A: So will I.
A: Neither will I. [correct]
A: I will.
A: I won't either.
Q: FRIEND: "It's cold today." YOU (You disagree): "Is it? _________"
A: I don't think so. [correct]
A: I think so.
A: It is.
A: So it is.
Q: FRIEND: "Does Amy like coffee?" YOU (You guess the answer is 'yes'): "_________"
A: I suppose so. [correct]
A: I suppose not.
A: She does.
A: So does she.
Q: FRIEND: "I didn't watch the game last night." YOU (You disagree, because you watched it): "Oh, _________"
A: Neither did I.
A: I didn't.
A: I did. [correct]
A: So did I.
Q: FRIEND: "I like waking up early." YOU (You agree): "_________"
A: So do I. [correct]
A: I don't.
A: So I do.
A: Neither do I.
Q: FRIEND: "Do you think we will have to leave early?" YOU (You are worried this is true): "_________"
A: I hope so.
A: I don't think so.
A: I'm afraid so. [correct]
A: I am not afraid.
Q: FRIEND: "We should leave now." YOU (You agree): "Yes, _________"
A: we shouldn't.
A: so should we.
A: we should. [correct]
A: neither should we.
Q: FRIEND: "I haven't seen that movie." YOU (You also have not seen it): "_________"
A: Neither have I. [correct]
A: So have I.
A: I have.
A: I do too.
Q: FRIEND: "Are you going to the party?" YOU (You are, but your friend Chris is not): "I am, but Chris _________."
A: is
A: isn't [correct]
A: does
A: doesn't
Q: FRIEND: "I wasn't listening." YOU (You disagree, because you were listening): "_________"
A: Neither was I.
A: I wasn't.
A: I was. [correct]
A: So was I.
Q: FRIEND: "It might rain later." YOU (You agree it's possible): "Yes, _________."
A: it mightn't
A: it might [correct]
A: so it might
A: it does
Q: FRIEND: "I don't understand this homework." YOU (You also don't understand): "_________"
A: So do I.
A: I do.
A: Neither do I. [correct]
A: I understand.
Q: FRIEND: "Andy left five minutes ago." YOU (You think he is probably home now): "He ________ be home by now."
A: should [correct]
A: can't
A: was
A: must