The correct form is 'so are you'. Example: I am going to the beach and so are you.
A quick reference
singular:
I am...
You are...
He is...
She is...
It is...
plural:
We are...
You are...
They are...
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with the word "so." However, it may be informal or conversational in style.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammatically.
Laying out is correct. Layout is a noun so layouting does not make sense.
This is not grammatically correct. The correct form is 'you do not know', or the abbreviated 'you don't know'.
Sure. It would also be grammatically correct to write He spoggled his nubbix on the goober. Grammatically correct and meaningful are not the same.
'She does not have her book' is grammatically correct.
Ruins is plural so the grammatically correct form is The Ruins of Windsor are
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with the word "so." However, it may be informal or conversational in style.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammatically.
Laying out is correct. Layout is a noun so layouting does not make sense.
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
Yes! That is grammatically correct!
Yes, 'for free', is grammatically correct.
This is not grammatically correct. The correct form is 'you do not know', or the abbreviated 'you don't know'.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
'What a drunkard you are' is a grammatically correct English sentence.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.