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Ricardo
Either vs Neither
Which one is correct in this sentence?:
I don´t like ice cream. Me EITHER
I don´t like ice cream. Me NEITHER.
Is it possible to use both of them with the same meaning?
Thank you all so much for your help in advance
Ricardo
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الإجابات · 6
My immediate response was only the second one is right. The first one sounds really bad to my ear.
It appears the situation is different in the US.
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Technically, the second one is correct, but the first one is used colloquially. Using the first one, though, might make you sound less educated to some people.
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"neither" is standard, and is usually the best choice.
"either" is colloquial here in America: it can be used in speech, but not writing.
If there is a "not" elsewhere in the same clause, "either" becomes standard. Thus, both of the following are fine:
"Bob doesn't like dogs, and Tim doesn't either."
"Bob doesn't like dogs, and neither does Tim."
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Ricardo
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