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Softskill B.Ingggris
SOFTSKILL BAHASA INGGRIS
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE AGREEMENT
1. Affirmative Agreement
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We use the word so or too when indicating that one person
or thing does the same thing as another person or thing. Also, the conjunction and
is used to avoid repetition of the affirmative statement and the simple
statement containing either so or too. The order of the simple
statement will depend on which word, so or too, is used.
• When a form of the verb be is used in the main clause, the same tense
must be used in the following simple statement.
affirmative
statement (verb be) + and + [subject + verb (be) + too]
OR [so + verb (be) + subject]
She is smart and you are too.
She is smart and so are you.
• When a compound verb (auxiliary + verb) is used in the main clause, the
auxiliary verb is used in the simple statement. The subject and verb of the
simple statement must also agree.
affirmative
statement (compound verb) + and + [subject + auxiliary verb + too]
OR [so + auxiliary verb + subject]
• When a compound verb (auxiliary +
verb) is used in the main clause, the auxiliary verb is used in the simple
statement. The subject and verb of the simple statement must also agree.
affirmative
statement (compound verb) + and + [subject + auxiliary verb + too]
OR [so + auxiliary verb + subject]
Example
Affirmative Agreement :
1
A : I live in Depok
B : So do i ( with soo )
B : I do to ( with too )
2.
A : I always have a cup of coffe in the
morning
B : I do too ( with too )
B : So do i ( with so )
3.
A : I studied last night
B : So did i ( with so )
B : I did too ( with too )
2 2. Negative Agreement
Agreement (suitability) is used
when someone does
something and then add that there are
other people doing the same thing.
There are 2 kinds
of ways to express agreement is for
a positive statement using the word "too"
or "so". The second way is
agreement to form
negative statements using the word "either"
or "Neither." Either and Neither
was used to
avoid repetition /
waste of words at
the time wanted to express
similar statements in the negative form.
Neither =
Neither + positive auxiliary verb + subject
Either = Subject + negative auxiliary verb + either
Example Negative Agreement
1. A : I never
read newspaper
B :
Neither do i ( with neither )
B :
I dont either ( with either )
2. A : I
didn’t enjoy the movie last night
B :
Neither did i ( with neither )
B :
i didn’t either ( with either )
3. A : I’ve never
been in Brazil
B :
Neither have i ( with neither )
B :
I haven’t either ( with either )
4. A : I dont have
a car
B :
Neither do i ( with neither )
B :
I dont either ( with either )
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California is on the west coast and so Oregon
…./…. Too
Answer :
-Too : California is on the west coast, and Oregon is too
-so : so is oregon
B. A
: I always have a cup of coffe in the morning
Answer :
-B (Too) : Yes, I always have a cup of coffee in the morning too/I do too
-B (so) : So do I