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Guilherme
Me also or me too?
Somebody help me, please!
I love you. Me too / I love you. Me also.
What is the correct sentence?
Nov 10, 2015 7:36 PM
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We usually say 'Me too' rather than 'Me also'. There's nothing wrong with 'Me also' - it's just not as common as 'Me too'.
However, neither of those responses work in the 'I love you' conversation. The exchange should go like this:
'I love you'
'I love you, too.'
'Me too' would be a strange thing to say in this situation. It would mean 'Yeah, I'm great, aren't I? I love me too!'
November 10, 2015
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