Examples of Inversion Used after "Neither", "Nor" & "So"
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Inversion Used after “neither”, “nor” and “so”:
Use of inversion can also be seen after “neither”, “nor” and “so”.
Examples in Sentences:
- You don’t like dogs. Neither do I.
- My brother was not present there. Nor was I.
- My mom likes chocolates. So do I.
- Peter doesn’t like a crowd. Neither does Paul.
- Jack was not in the class. Now was Jim.
- Ann likes soft music. So does John.
- I don’t like hypocrites. Neither does my mom.
- Jeff did not help you. Neither did Sam.
- Bob was not working. Nor was Bill.
- You love music. So do I.
- Aric was playing football. So was Allen.
- Albert was not studying. Nor was Robert.
- You hate backbiting. So do I.
- You like ice-cream. So do I.
- You are not interested in Nor am I.
- You did not go to the movie. Neither did I.
- You do not like this music. Neither do I.
- You are not sure about it. Nor am I.
- Dana likes hanging out. So does Anna.
- You love listening to music. So do I.
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