anna 安娜
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Too or Either A: I don’t like chocolate. B: I don’t like chocolate too. OR A: I don’t like chocolate. B: I don’t like chocolate either. While I’m sure we can all agree that A and B are both wrong for not liking chocolate (🍫 😋), which response is correct? Should B have used “too” or “either”? When we are agreeing with a positive sentence, we use the word ”too”. For example: A: I like chocolate. B: I like chocolate, too. (finally, some normal people 🍫 😉) However, “either” is used to show agreement with a negative sentence. So the correct answer is: A: I don’t like chocolate. B: I don’t like chocolate either. ✅✅✅ Is this something that you struggle with? Write some example sentences using “too” or “either” in the comments below and I’ll take a look at them for you! Happy English Learning Everyone! 🎉 📖 👨🏾‍🎓 📝👩🏻‍🎓🍫
9 Thg 09 2021 02:30
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How about this : Neither dessert can content me, unless Chocolate 🍫
9 tháng 9 năm 2021
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