Ilia Pim
Do you ever use phrases like ME doing good too instead of I’M doing good too. Like in conversation: A. How are you doing? B. Good. What about you? A. Me doing good too. I know that the grammatically correct version is I’m doing good too, but what about me doing too? Is it used in colloquial English?
2022년 10월 18일 오전 8:51
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No never, if someone said “me doing good too” it would sound like a child talking, the only time you would say me at the start of the sentence would be like a question. How are you doing? Me? Oh I’m good thanks
2022년 10월 18일
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"Me doing good too" is not correct grammatically even if one was using it as colloquial English. But . . . There always seems to be a "but" with languages! If you were clowning around 🤡 with friends or family you might say it as a form of over exaggerated grammatical error. In other words, an "on purpose" mistake. So, it's not proper to use it as informal or, of course, formal speech.
2022년 10월 18일
British English and American English native speakers would never say, 'Me doing good, too.'
2022년 10월 18일
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2022년 10월 18일
Me doing good is understandable, but rather informal to my ears. You can simply say " Me ,too."
2022년 10월 18일
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