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Agreements... Can you help me?



similar5
Turkey

Agreements... Can you help me?
 
    "I have never been to Mexico." If someone says us this sentence how can we agree this? ıs the correct answer "So have I." or "Neither have I." ?
 
Please can somebody explain it to me??
 
Thanks Smile

6 May 2010      





kotyna
Czech Republic

Nor have I.

6 May 2010     



plemos
Portugal

i WOULD SAY "NEITHER HAVE i"

6 May 2010     



caroay
Spain

so would I plemos!!

6 May 2010     



Mex233
United States

The original sentence was negative, so, in order to agree, you must use "neither."  For an affirmative sentence, use "so."  Examples:
 
I don �t like coconut.  Neither do I.                    vs.          I like coconut. So do I.
I didn �t know the answer.  Neither did I.          vs.         I knew the answer.  So did I.
I haven �t finished the h.w.  Neither have I.      vs.         I �ve finished the h.w.  So have I.

6 May 2010     



yeldanevin2
Turkey

NEITHER/NOR HAVE I

6 May 2010     



ksalomao
Brazil

Neither have I because never is a particle that indicates negation.
 
Therefore it is a negative sentence which requires neither

6 May 2010     



similar5
Turkey

I know that We say "so" with positives and "neither or nor" with negatives but we agree the same sentence as "I have never been to Mexico,too." not "either". So I am confused about it.  Thank you for all the answers. HAVE A NICE WEEKEND...Smile

8 May 2010