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Option 2 : nor did I

The correct answer is nor did I

  • So + auxiliary + subject is added to a positive statement to express agreement, and neither/nor + auxiliary + subject is added to a negative statement for the same purpose.
    Examples:
    • I suggested that he should take the job, and so did all his friends. (his friends also suggested that he should take the job)
    • Everybody knows that, and so should you. (you should know that, too)
    • "I love South Korean films." "Really? So do I." (I also love South Korean films)
    • "I am not going to Andy's party tonight." "Neither/nor is Susan." (Susan isn't going either)
    • "My family have never been on a holiday abroad." "Neither/nor have mine." (my family haven't been either)

​Thus, the correct sentence is: She did not like to have coffee nor did I.

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