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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
16 dec. 2017 15:45
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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.
16 december 2017
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.
16 december 2017
"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."
16 december 2017
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