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  • I can eat any kind of food. (Disagree).
    Well, I can't.
  • I don't enjoy cooking bland food very much. (Agree and disagree)
    Neither do I. I don't either. / Well, I do. / I love it.
  • I don't mind taking classes on Saturdays. (disagree use I)
    I do.
  • Helen can prepare hamburger. (agree with I)
    So can I.
  • I have never eaten spiders. (agree use I)
    Neither have I. / I haven't either.
  • I love video games. (agree use I)
    So do I.
  • I can't stand commuting to work by ecovia. (agree use I)
    Neither can I.
  • I can't stand sitting long in classes. (disagree use "I")
    Oh, I don't mind it.
  • I'm in the mood for eating something spicy. (Disagree)
    Oh! I'm not.
  • She's not good at cooking. (agree use my sister)
    Neither is my sister.
  • Agree and disagree: I don't really mind working on weekends. (Use we)
    Agree: Neither do we. / We don't either. Disagree: Really? We do.
  • I can't stand eating greasy food. (Disagree)
    Oh! I liked it.
  • Peter loves french fries. (agree using my brother)
    So does my brother.
  • I can't stand rosted chicken. (disagree use I)
    Oh, I don't mind it.
  • I don't enjoy choping onions. (agree use I)
    Neither do I.
  • I'm not crazy about Indian food. (Agree )
    Neither am I. / I'm not either.
  • Agree and disagree: Maria enjoys playing the guitar. ( Use I)
    Agree: So do I./ I do, too. Disagree: Well, I don't.
  • I'm in the mood for something salty. (Agree)
    So am I. / I'm, too.
  • I don't mind traveling long hours. (Agree using my cousin)
    Neither does my cousin.
  • Agree and disagree: John is bad at speaking English. (Use Helen)
    Agree: So is Helen. / Helen is, too. Disagree: Helen isn't.