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The easiest way to say "Yo también" is "Me too" and the easiest way to say "Yo tampoco"
is "Me neither." However, expressions with "so" and "neither" are also commonly used to
express this.
• To be - With the verb to be you use so or neither, then the verb to be (am),
then the subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE RESPONSE
I'm tired. Estoy cansado So am I. Yo también
I'm not tired. No estoy cansado Neither am I. Yo tampoco
• Present Tense - With verbs in the present tense you use so or neither, then
do and then the subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE RESPONSE
I swim. Yo nado So do I. Yo también
I don't swim. Yo no nado Neither do I. Yo tampoco.
• Present Perfect - With verbs in the present perfect you use so or neither,
then have and then the subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE RESPONSE
I've finished. He terminado So have I. Yo también
I haven't finished. No he terminado Neither have I. Yo tampoco
• Future - With verbs in the future you use so or neither, then will and then the
subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE RESPONSE
I will study. Estudiaré So will I. Yo también
I won't study. No estudiaré Neither will I. Yo tampoco
• Past Tense - With verbs in the past tense you use so or neither, then did and
then the subject (I). See the examples below.
SENTENCE RESPONSE
I finished. Terminé So did I. Yo también
I didn't finish. No terminé Neither did I. Yo tampoco