SO vs. TOO | I am too - So am I | He does too - So does he | Learn English Grammar
In this English grammar lesson we look at the use of SO and TOO. First we look at the meaning of TOO at the end of a sentence and its meaning. Then we look at using SO to avoid sounding repetitive when responding to something someone has said. We show this by using the following structure: SO + Auxiliary + Subject We see many examples of SO in this word order in different tenses including: SO with To Be SO with the present simple tense SO with the past simple tense SO with modal verbs SO with perfect tenses These are compared to similar sentences that use TOO instead of SO. See our complete English Lesson about SO and TOO (with summary chart) here: https://www.woodwardenglish.com/lesso... You may be interested in the following video lessons about TOO: TO, TOO and TWO difference in English: • TO vs. TOO vs. TWO | What is the differenc... VERY vs. TOO: • VERY vs. TOO | Learn English Grammar | Wha... TOO + Adjective + Infinitive: • TOO + Adjective + Infinitive | Learn Engli... #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #GrammarLesson 💚💚💚 How to support WOODWARD ENGLISH 💚💚💚 📗 ENGLISH LANGUAGE RESOURCES 📗 🌿 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/shop/ English Resources for Teachers and Parents. (PDF and PPT - Ideal for ESOL students or homeschool). These PDFs are also great for those studying English alone. 🎥 JOIN Woodward English on YouTube 🎥 🌿 / woodwardenglish Exclusive videos only for members. Exclusive members only posts in our YT community tab Loyalty badges next to your name in comments and live chat Custom emoji to use in live chat 📗 BOOKS I RECOMMEND 📗 🌿 Practical English Usage – Michael Swan - https://amzn.to/3lG2AMU 🌿 English Grammar in Use – Raymond Murphy - https://amzn.to/2YOrjoX 🌿 Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS - https://amzn.to/3lG489i 🌿 The Practice of English Language Teaching – Jeremy Harmer - https://amzn.to/2YSsYub 🌿 Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary - https://amzn.to/3mOKN5f As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Each purchase of the above helps me to continue creating more free English language resources on YouTube and the Woodward English websites. 💚💚💚 Do you like WOODWARD ENGLISH and want to learn more? 💚💚💚 Here are the next steps to improving your English: 1) SUBSCRIBE to the WOODWARD ENGLISH channel so you know when I create new videos to help you improve your English. 🌿 https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Make sure you click the notification bell so you know immediately when I upload a new English lesson. 2) See our FREE ENGLISH LESSONS and language learning articles: 🌿 https://www.grammar.cl (Grammar lessons) 🌿 https://www.vocabulary.cl (Vocabulary lessons) 🌿 https://www.woodwardenglish.com (Free English courses) 3) LET'S CONNECT! 🌿 / woodwardenglish 🌿 / woodwardenglish ✉️ Send us a postcard from your country ✉️ Rob Woodward P.O. Box 38438 Howick Auckland 2145 New Zealand NOTE: Our English lessons and English language resources are for people over the age of 13. Have an awesome day! Rob Woodward

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