Do, does
and can be used after “so”, “neither” or “nor” to show that the speakers
I absolutely love the Beatles. — So do I!
We didn’t watch the film last night. Neither did the kids.
She doesn’t mind getting up early, nor does her husband.
Sometimes, a form of “do” appears as a main verb and as an auxiliary verb in the same sentence:
She got into trouble because she
I much sport, but I