{"id":1063,"date":"2010-03-22T06:00:10","date_gmt":"2010-03-22T10:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/ingles\/?p=1063"},"modified":"2010-03-22T06:00:10","modified_gmt":"2010-03-22T10:00:10","slug":"concordando-em-ingles-so-too-neither-either","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/ingles\/2010\/03\/22\/concordando-em-ingles-so-too-neither-either\/","title":{"rendered":"Concordando em ingl\u00eas &#8211; so, too, neither, either"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hey, there! How&#8217;s it going?<\/p>\n<p>Temos a tend\u00eancia de usar o famoso &#8220;Me too&#8221; (eu tamb\u00e9m) quando queremos concordar com algo. Por\u00e9m, temos (e usamos muito) uma forma mais elaborada de concordar com algu\u00e9m em ingl\u00eas usando as palavras so, too, neither e either.<\/p>\n<p>Funciona assim: para concordar com uma afirma\u00e7\u00e3o, use as palavras so e too. Veja alguns exemplos:<\/p>\n<p>I <strong>love <\/strong>Italian food! (Adoro comida italiana!)<\/p>\n<p><em>So <\/em><strong>do <\/strong>I. \/ I <strong>do<\/strong>, <em>too<\/em>. (Eu tamb\u00e9m. \/ Eu tamb\u00e9m adoro.)<\/p>\n<p>No exemplo acima, usamos a estrutura so + verbo auxiliar + pronome. O\u00a0 verbo auxiliar \u00e9 o mesmo usado como se f\u00f4ssemos fazer uma pergunta (Do you love Italian food?)<\/p>\n<p>Veja mais alguns exemplos:<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;<strong>m<\/strong> crazy about soccer. (Sou doido por futebol.)<br \/>\n<em>So <\/em><strong>is <\/strong>he. \/ He <strong>is<\/strong>, <em>too<\/em>. (Ele tamb\u00e9m. \/ Ele tamb\u00e9m \u00e9.)<\/p>\n<p>I <strong>should <\/strong>lose some weight. (Eu deveria perder peso.)<br \/>\n<em>So <\/em><strong>should <\/strong>I. \/ I <strong>should<\/strong>, <em>too<\/em>. (Eu tamb\u00e9m. \/ Eu tamb\u00e9m deveria.)<\/p>\n<p>He <strong>went <\/strong>to the movies last night. (Ele foi ao cinema ontem \u00e0 noite.)<br \/>\n<em>So <\/em><strong>did <\/strong>I. \/ I <strong>did<\/strong>, <em>too<\/em>. (Eu tamb\u00e9m. \/ Eu tamb\u00e9m fui.)<\/p>\n<p>He <strong>can <\/strong>speak English really well. (Ele sabe falar ingl\u00eas muito bem.)<br \/>\n<em>So <\/em><strong>can <\/strong>I. \/ I <strong>can<\/strong>, <em>too<\/em>. (Eu tamb\u00e9m. \/ Eu tamb\u00e9m sei.)<\/p>\n<p>Quando concordamos com uma nega\u00e7\u00e3o usamos as palavras neither e either. Dica: lembre-se de que neither = not + either. Veja alguns exemplos:<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t <strong>like <\/strong>to study math. (N\u00e3o gosto de estudar matem\u00e1tica.)<br \/>\n<em>Neither <\/em><strong>do <\/strong>I. \/ I <strong>don&#8217;t <\/strong><em>either<\/em>. (Nem eu. \/ Eu tamb\u00e9m n\u00e3o gosto.)<\/p>\n<p>He&#8217;<strong>s<\/strong> not an English teacher. (Ele n\u00e3o \u00e9 professor de ingl\u00eas.)<br \/>\n<em>Neither <\/em><strong>am <\/strong>I. \/ I&#8217;<strong>m<\/strong> not <em>either<\/em>. (Nem eu. \/ Eu tamb\u00e9m n\u00e3o sou.)<\/p>\n<p>You <strong>shouldn&#8217;t<\/strong> eat so much sugar. (Voc\u00ea n\u00e3o deveria comer tanto a\u00e7\u00facar.)<br \/>\n<em>Neither <\/em><strong>should <\/strong>you. \/ You <strong>shouldn&#8217;t<\/strong> <em>either<\/em>. (Nem voc\u00ea. \/ Voc\u00ea tamb\u00e9m n\u00e3o deveria.)<\/p>\n<p>I <strong>can&#8217;t<\/strong> stand him! (N\u00e3o o suporto!)<br \/>\n<em>Neither <\/em><strong>can <\/strong>I! \/ I <strong>can&#8217;t <\/strong><em>either<\/em>! (N\u00e3o eu! \/ Tamb\u00e9m n\u00e3o o suporto!)<\/p>\n<p>I <strong>don&#8217;t<\/strong> think Mexican food is too spicy. (N\u00e3o acho comida mexicana muito apimentada.)<br \/>\n<em>Neither <\/em><strong>do <\/strong>I. \/ I <strong>don&#8217;<\/strong>t <em>either<\/em>. (Nem eu. \/ Tamb\u00e9m n\u00e3o acho.)<\/p>\n<p>This is it for today, people! See you next time!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hey, there! How&#8217;s it going? Temos a tend\u00eancia de usar o famoso &#8220;Me too&#8221; (eu tamb\u00e9m) quando queremos concordar com algo. Por\u00e9m, temos (e usamos muito) uma forma mais elaborada de concordar com algu\u00e9m em ingl\u00eas usando as palavras so, too, neither e either. 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