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When do you use "I don't know either" and when "I also don't know"
When do you use "I don't know either" and when "I also don't know" (or any other verb instead of "know")?
Nov 2, 2013 7:15 AM
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I'd say "I don't know either" is a lot more natural, but otherwise there's no difference.
November 2, 2013
They mean the same. It's a matter of style!
November 2, 2013
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