Me Too vs. Me Neither | So Do I vs. Neither Do
Me Too vs. Me Neither | So Do I vs. Neither Do I | So Have I vs. Neither Have I
Understanding the differences between these phrases can be tricky for English learners.
Don’t worry!
I will explain them in the simplest way possible, with examples.
1. Me Too vs. Me Neither
These phrases are used to show agreement, but they are used in different situations.
- Me Too
Use Me Too when you agree with a positive statement. - Examples:
- Me Neither
Use Me Neither when you agree with a negative statement. - Examples:
- A: I don’t like snakes.
B: Me neither. (I also don’t like snakes.) - A: I haven’t seen that movie.
B: Me neither. (I also haven’t seen it.)
- A: I don’t like snakes.
2. So Do I vs. Neither Do I
These phrases are more formal than Me Too and Me Neither, but the meaning is the same.
- So Do I
Use So Do I to agree with a positive statement about actions or habits. - Examples:
- A: I enjoy reading books.
B: So do I. (I also enjoy reading books.) - A: She likes coffee.
B: So do I. (I also like coffee.)
- A: I enjoy reading books.
- Neither Do I
Use Neither Do I to agree with a negative statement about actions or habits. - Examples:
- A: I don’t like cold weather.
B: Neither do I. (I also don’t like cold weather.) - A: He doesn’t play tennis.
B: Neither do I. (I also don’t play tennis.)
- A: I don’t like cold weather.
3. So Have I vs. Neither Have I
These are similar to So Do I and Neither Do I, but they are used with the present perfect tense (have/has).
- So Have I
Use So Have I to agree with a positive statement about an experience or action. - Examples:
- A: I have visited Paris.
B: So have I. (I have also visited Paris.) - A: She has finished her homework.
B: So have I. (I have also finished my homework.)
- A: I have visited Paris.
- Neither Have I
Use Neither Have I to agree with a negative statement about an experience or action. - Examples:
Quick Summary
Positive Statements | Negative Statements |
---|---|
Me Too | Me Neither |
So Do I | Neither Do I |
So Have I | Neither Have I |
Practice Time!
Fill in the blanks:
- A: I love ice cream.
B: ________ (Me too / Me neither) - A: I don’t like getting up early.
B: ________ (So do I / Neither do I) - A: I have traveled to Italy.
B: ________ (So have I / Neither have I)
Answers:
- Me too
- Neither do I
- So have I
Final Tip
- Use Me Too and Me Neither in casual conversations.
- Use So Do I, Neither Do I, So Have I, and Neither Have I for formal or professional situations.
Keep practicing, and soon these phrases will feel natural to you! 😊