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Old 25-Apr-2008, 10:30
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Default Re: So have I/So do I

"She has three dogs." "So does he."

Or should we use "So has he"
- 'does' is more colloquial, casual, and 'has' is just a little bit more formal in speech.

I have also heard that to a sentence "I've got a dog." we reply "So have they" because "have" is an auxiliary verb here. -yes - or, "So do they."



The same as in a sentence "She has never been to Rome." "Neither have I." Am i right? Yes - that is the correct reply
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