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So is mine
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "so is mine" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means that something someone has just said applies to you as well, or that you can relate to their experience. For example, if someone says "I'm tired after a long day of work," you could respond with "Me too. So is mine."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science & Research
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
And so is mine today.But hang on a minute.
News & Media
Reid's brother's in the military; so is mine.
News & Media
His plate is full and so is mine".
News & Media
"So is mine, and as if I didn't have enough trouble, my Magic Margin didn't work this morning".
News & Media
But Kim's level of confidence has to be higher than it was three or four weeks ago, but so is mine".
News & Media
There isn't much about sex with his eternal one-night stand, save for some offhand remarks like "We dined at home quietly and made lovely love" or, much later, "Her sexual appetite is as eager as ever and so is mine though I don't think either of us attaches the urgent importance to it that we used to".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
It was an arduous process and so is mining.
News & Media
JULIE: So are mine.
News & Media
So were mine.
News & Media
Hope's father, Nathan Hudson, added, "So was mine".
News & Media
"My boobs are massive!" She said, "So are mine".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
✓ Best practice
Use "so is mine" to concisely express agreement or shared experience, especially when responding to a statement about a quality or state. For example, "His car is old, so is mine."
⚠ Common error
Avoid using "so is mine" when the original statement involves a verb that requires auxiliary support. For example, instead of "He likes ice cream, so is mine", say "He likes ice cream, so do I" or "so does mine".
Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "so is mine" is as a conjunction phrase used to express agreement or shared status with a preceding statement. Ludwig examples confirm this usage, where the phrase typically follows a statement and indicates that the same condition applies to the speaker.
Expression frequency: Uncommon
✓ Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Formal & Business
20%
Science & Research
10%
⚠ Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "so is mine" functions as a concise way to express agreement or shared status, primarily in neutral to informal contexts. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is grammatically correct and frequently used in news and media. While alternatives like "mine too" exist, "so is mine" offers a slightly more formal option for conveying empathy or shared experience. Remember to use it when agreeing with a state or quality rather than an action, to maintain grammatical accuracy.
Alternative expressions
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mine too
A shorter, more direct way of expressing agreement.
mine as well
Similar to "mine too", but slightly more formal.
the same goes for mine
Indicates that the same situation or statement applies to you.
that applies to me too
Explicitly states that the previous statement is also true for you.
it's the same with mine
Highlights the similarity of a situation or condition.
I can say the same
Indicates agreement based on personal experience.
More alternative expressions(6)
FAQs
How can I use "so is mine" in a sentence?
Use "so is mine" to indicate that a quality or state mentioned by someone else also applies to you. For instance, if someone says "My job is stressful", you can reply, "So is mine".
What does "so is mine" mean?
The phrase "so is mine" means that something that is true for another person is also true for you. It's a way to express agreement or a shared experience.
Can I use "mine too" instead of "so is mine"?
Yes, "mine too" is a shorter and more informal alternative to "so is mine". Both express agreement, but the latter can sometimes sound more emphatic.
Is "so do I" the same as "so is mine"?
"So do I" and "so is mine" are used in different contexts. "So do I" is used when agreeing with an action or verb, while "so is mine" is used when agreeing with a state or quality.
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