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Which one is correct?
1. She is unable to swim, and I am unable to, either.
2. She is unable to swim, and I am unable to, too.
1 de dic. de 2018 5:39
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Hilary's answer is very helpful, but I don't think it answers your question.
The answer to your question is 1, but not 2: we do not use too in a negative statement. For the same reason, Luiz's 4 and 5 are correct but 2 is not. His 1 isn't exactly wrong, but it is unusual, it would be better with 'nor' instead of 'so'. Similarly 'both' does not work well with a negative, 6 should be rewritten using 'neither'.
1 de diciembre de 2018
Hey icespirit,
There are simpler ways to say this than the ones you provided. Here are some of them:
1) ''She is unable to swim, and so am I.''
2) ''She is unable to swim, and I am too.''
3) ''Not only is she unable to swim, but so/also am I.''
4) ''She can't swim, and neither can I.''
5) ''Neither she nor I are able to swim.''
6) ''Both she and I are unable to swim.''
Hope that helps!!!
1 de diciembre de 2018
The simplest way to say this is "she can't swim, and neither can I".
1 de diciembre de 2018
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1 de diciembre de 2018
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icespirit
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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