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Said to, so, either, and Neither is the same. 
In English, its use is somewhat different. SO TOO words and phrases used special news, while the word for sentence Neither Either and negative, with different sentence structure as well.  
The structure is: SO + auxiliary verb (auxiliary) + subject personal pronoun
person subject pronoun + auxiliary verb (auxiliary) + TOO  

For example:
Ana: Are you thirsty?
Ani: Of course. It is very hot today.
Ana: So am I meaning 


Next, when a negative sentence, use Either or Neither.  
For example : 
Ana : I am not hungry,
Ani  : Neither am I atau I am not either.

Keep in mind that the auxiliary verb (auxiliay) used in short answers to adjust to the shape of the time, past, present or future. 

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