Too / either Put too or either: # We use too and either at the end of a sentence I’m happy I’m happy……… We use too after a positive verb: I’m not hungry I’m not hungry …………… - I’m happy I’m happy too I’m tired I’m tired ……………… - I enjoyed the film I enjoyed it too It rained on Saturday It rained on Sunday ……… - Mary is a doctor Her husband is a doctor too Ann can’t drive a car She can’t ride a bike ……… I don’t smoke I don’t smoke …………… # We use either after a negative verb: (am not / isn’t, can’t,Jane’s etc) mother is a teacher Her father is a - I’m not happy I’m not happy either teacher …………… - I can’t cook I can’t cook either - Bill doesn’t watch TV He doesn’t read newspapers either Answer with So…I I’m hungry I want to go home now I’ll be late tomorrow So am I (=I am too), etc - I’m tired So am I - I work in a bank So I - etc Neither am I (= I’m not either), etc - Ann can’t cook Neither can Tom - I never eat meat Neither I So Neither Am / is / are … / does … Can … Will … Answer with Neither… I I can’t play the piano I’m not working tomorrow I don’t know them very well You are talking to Maria Write true answers about yourself Where possible, use So… I or Neither… I I’m tired I can’t play tennis I’m learning English I can ride a bicycle I like dancing I don’t like cold weather I don’t go to the cinema very often I’m going out on the weekend