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AGREEMENT: So, Too, Either, Neither
Game to be played in teams, 3 or 4 students per team. You may use a coin.
The purpose of the activity is to help students understand and acquire these agreement formulas.
The answers need to be of the form: I do, too; so do I; I don't either; neither do I.
Cut the table with the individual words. Give a set to each team. Instruct students to place all
the pieces face up. Write on the board: heads – too/neither ; tails – so/either (so that students
really need to think of the correct order). To play: 1. write a subject pronoun on the board (you
may go in order, first I, second you, etc.) 2. Flip the coin and tell students if it's tails or heads so
that they know which forms they need to use in their answer. 3. At first write a sentence on the
board. 4. The teams need to put the words in order and raise their hand. 5. Teacher goes
around checking that the answer is correct. Do not accept just a verbal answer; they really need
to put the words in order. If the answer is correct, the team gets a point. If it is incorrect, go to
the team that raised their hands second and so on. 6. After several rounds, stop writing the
sentences on the board and just say them aloud. Students really get into this game and even the
quiet ones benefit from the lively and fast-paced activity.
I am not hungry.
I'm not going to quit.
They don't speak French.
Stephanie doesn't eat meat.
Mary didn't go to the party.
I wouldn't like to do his job.
He won't stop talking.
You haven't finished your meal.
Mike can't reach the top shelf.
You shouldn't talk in the movie.
We couldn't hear him.
I haven't seen her before.
I am happy.
I'm going to Brazil in the summer.
You look nice today.
Stephanie has a new boyfriend.


We went to the concert last night.
I would love a coffee right now.
He will win a prize.
They have finished their homework.
I can speak two languages.
He should study more.
We could see the mountains.
My brother has already eaten too much.
I have a kitten.


either

you

he

she

we

they

can

have

has

did


do

does

will

could

would

should

am

are

is

was

were

can’t

haven’t

hasn’t

hasn’t


don’t

doesn’t

won’t

couldn’t

shouldn’t

am not

aren’t

isn’t

wasn’t

weren’t

too

so

wouldn’t
neither




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