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Which way is correct?? also/too/neither
When you say some negative sentence, how do you say??
(ex.)
I also don't go there.
I don't go there too.
I don't go there neither.
which is correct?
If there are any way to say more smartly, plz tell me.
Jan 10, 2016 5:38 AM
Answers · 6
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I also don't go there. - Correct
I don't go there too. - Incorrect
I don't go there neither. - Incorrect
You can also say:
I don't go there either.
Neither do I go there.
Use "either" when you want to agree with someone using negative form of the verb.
Examples: I don't eat that either. I don't want to clean either. I don't love that scarf either.
Use "neither" (neither) as either but as the beginning of the sentence.
Examples: Neither do I eat that. Neither do I want to clean. Neither do I love that scarf.
I hope that helps.
January 10, 2016
2
I also don't go there.
I, too don't go there.
I don't go there either.
January 10, 2016
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