We can use all the 'and' words to show similarities. Look at the sentences below.
These two sentences mean the same thing. Both parts in each sentence express a positive similarity.
They live in Ontario, and so do we. |
They live in Ontario, and we do too. |
These two sentences mean the same thing, as well. But this time, both parts in each sentence express a negative similarity.
They don't live in a house, and neither do we. |
They don't live in a house, and we don't either. |
We can also use these kinds of words as short responses to something another person says. Look at the conversation below.
Susan: | I thought that test was super easy! |
Michael: | I also thought that test was easy. |
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