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Jun 2025
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'So', 'too', 'either' and 'neither' - Ke...

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Do you know when to use ‘so do I’, ‘me too’ and ‘me neither’? 


In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show, Nick and Mark look at how to communicate similar experiences in conversations using ‘so’, ‘too’, ‘either’ and ‘neither’. They provide plenty of examples and even do a fun quiz to practise. By the end of this episode, you’ll be confident with conversations too!


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