[Grammar] So he is and so is he

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Are the options A and B correct?

Can anyone explain to me when to use " so he is" and "so is he"?

1 John has three cars.

A So does Tom.

B So does his.

2 I heard that xxx is the new president of xxxx

A So is he.

B So he is.
 

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Are the options A and B correct?

Can anyone explain to me when to use " so he is" and "so is he"?

1 John has three cars.

A So does Tom. :tick: Like John, Tom also has three cars (used to say that something/someone follows another).

B So does his. :cross:

2 I heard that xxx is the new president of xxxx

A So is he.:cross:

B So he is.:tick: This affirms that xxx is the new president. (used for emphasis)
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Hortense and Horace have a car each. Hers breaks down regularly and so does his.

Gaylord is my younger brother. I'm a member of a morris dancing team, and so is he.


 
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Isn't there a need to capitalize "morris" in your sentence, Rover?
 
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Good question – thanks for asking, but no. [link] :cool:
 
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Hortense and Horace have a car each. Hers breaks down regularly and so does his.

Gaylord is my younger brother. I'm a member of a morris dancing team, and so is he.




Thank you so much teacher Rover_KE.

I stil do not know when to use.

"So he is" and "so is he."

In your example, can I say "so he is" instead of "so is he."

Is "so he is" for emphasis and "so is he" indicates possession.
 

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A: Tom has a beard.
B: So he does! ["He" refers to Tom]
C: So does he. ["He" refers to another person, not to Tom]

A: Tom is bald.
B: So he is! ["He" refers to Tom]
C: So is he. ["He" refers to another person, not to Tom]

The responses by B express surprise. In other words, B is saying "Oh wow. I am really surprised to learn/know that Tom has a beard/is bald".
The responses by C refer to another person who also has a beard/is also bald, respectively.
 
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