What is meaning of so do I?
—used to express that one feels the same way “I wish I had a coffee right now.” “So do I.”
Why do we say so do I?
To agree with a positive statement: ‘ ‘So do I.
Is it correct to say me too?
“Me too” is an elliptical way of saying “[She invited] me too.” Here, “I too” would be incorrect. You’d never say “She invited I too.” Or if we say to someone else, “Here’s a gift from us,” and you respond, “Me too,” then you’re using “me” correctly.
When to use so do I and so am I?
When you agree with a positive sentence you say So do I.
- Remember: So for positives. ‘I have a yellow T-shirt. ‘ ‘So have I. ‘
- When you agree with a positive say yes. When you agree with a negative say no. ( 1:45) When you agree with a negative sentence you say Neither am I. ( 3:15) Vocabulary Video Lesson: The Senses.
Do you say me too?
Is so do I Formal?
SO DO I is more formal. It is used in writing, in more formal conversations, and in presentations. I love the book The Sun Also Rises. So do I.
What is another way to say me too?
What is another word for me too?
likewise | ditto |
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same | same here |
seconded | that applies to me as well |
that applies to me as too | me as well |
same to you | agreed |
Is it so am I or so I am?
“So am I” means “I am too”. “So I am” means “Indeed, I am”. So you can’t replace the one with the other in that Holmes story.
Why is this so me meaning?
: characterized by a (specified) thing, quality, state, or action awesome burdensome cuddlesome. -some. noun suffix. Definition of -some (Entry 5 of 6) : group of (so many) members and especially persons foursome.
Is I too proper grammar?
If “too” comes in the middle of a sentence then you should either have two commas or no commas. If you just have a single comma before or after then that’s definitely wrong. Correct: I, too, like being with you.
Can I use so in email?
3 Answers. I try to avoid using “so” in formal / business writing. Someone suggested “therefore” as an alternative, but in some cases that may sound too strong, as it implies an indisputable logical conclusion.
When to use so do I and Me Too?
Both SO DO I and ME TOO are used as a response to simple statements. The statements must be positive (without the word “no” or “not”). SO DO I is more formal, while ME TOO is more informal. ME TOO is more informal. It is used in casual conversation.
Which is correct,’I too’or’me too’?
If you’re the subject of the sentence, you should technically say “I too,” rather than “me too.” But almost no one says that anymore. People think it sound stuffy. I, too, suffer from discrimination. “Me too” is correct when you’re the object of the sentence.
When to use’so do i’in a sentence?
You can use “So do I” (or “So did I”) in response to statements about something someone did. We take this bus to work. So do I. I buy vegetables at this market. So do I. They went on vacation. So did I. He left early. So did I. “Me too” is much more informal and casual.
What’s the difference between so do I and Me Neither?
Me neither. SO DO I is more formal. It is used in writing, in more formal conversations, and in presentations. I love the book The Sun Also Rises. So do I. I think she did an excellent job on his presentation. So do I. Note that we can use SO + [WORD] + I/SUBJECT with other positive statements.