Thank you Adam, I love your lessons so much. Can we agree, I think, without too much? I like it very much. Thank you again Maybe you`re not familiar with the word “actually.” It means “actually,” and when someone uses it, they`re often giving a different opinion or idea. Son to question 3, there is a disagreement that uses the opposite of “it`s not cold”. I understand what your professor said, but the “yes” here is a signal of approval and is casual. And remember that a negative agreement is always an agreement. Good observation Morfik. The reason for the comma before one too is usually when it is used as “also” and not as a chord. (e.B. I like apples. I also like oranges. Hello teachers, first of all I thank you for this lesson. but I am a little confused about the last question.
I respond with a negative agreement because the word “hate” is negative; the opposite of the verb like> so I answered id as I neither! Heh What doesn`t concern me either, remember that “too” is only used for a positive match, so you can`t combine it with a negative verb (don`t think so). 2) Instead of saying “I think too” in a positive agreement, could I say “I think yes”? Also used to show agreement to a positive statement. Too much appears at the end of a sentence. Too much means. I`m happy too. = I`m happy too. The reason you can`t say “me too” here is that there is no “I” topic in the first statement. Therefore, you need to add a topic in the agreement. The first statement is an observation someone made, not necessarily a personal opinion.
Does that make sense? Thank you, Mr Adam, for your efforts. Mr Adam I have a question please.we can also tell me for a negative agreement comme.je don`t like bananas we can also say me or I don`t SO is used to show approval with positive statements. The first diagram shows the structure of So + Auxiliary + Subject. This is used to show agreement (and how you or someone else is similar) with a positive statement that the first person said. In this case, the correct answer is “me too” because that`s an observation someone made, right? but why do you use a positive match with a negative question? or because “I don`t do it either” there is no “me”? so we need to add a theme, right? No, you cannot change the order in this case. To the agreement I am still neither one nor the other, nor I am not, etc. Here it uses WILL to talk about the future, so our answer must also use WILL. Good class Adams, is a very important knowledge of when you can use these words or word phrases. Thank you. Hello colleague!!!! Which city in Vietnam are you from? Hi Adam, Very useful lesson. What about “also”? Thank you very much! I gave all the answers, your questions tell me my score These are very useful, Adam.
You have done an excellent job. Why am I also the answer to #10? It`s a negative sentence, so it shouldn`t be “me either,” right? Thank you for your lessons! You are one of the best teachers here! Why do you only have 5 videos? Will we be able to see a new video with you? 🙂 It`s going to be awesome! Would your answers be the same if you agreed with both? You could say: Me too. but let`s talk about another person who also loves pizza, let`s use the name Mary. The answer would be, oh “I hate people talking on their phones during the movie” This sentence is not a question at all. I am sorry. It`s my fault. Acceptant.. I do it too, I too, I also think that I agree with your opinion and that I do not agree. I don`t think, I don`t think either, I don`t agree with you, I think otherwise, sometimes you can use So + Auxiliary + Subject as a continuation of the first part of the sentence. The conversation with is usually in one direction (the teacher talked to the students), but the conversation with is in two ways (I talked to my girlfriend on the phone for an hour) belonging to – possessions (this pen belongs to him) Belong to – two things that go well together (it hangs with her; they are soulmates.) By the way, sometimes I see a comma before the word “also”, for example, I miss you too. So I wondered if this was right and necessary? Thank you in advance for your reply. only when it comes to negative statements, such as: I don`t like playing online games.
The answers could be: me neither (I don`t like playing games either), neither me nor me. All of them mean that you don`t like playing online games and you agree with a negative statement.. .