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Are "either do I" and "me either" correct English?
2010年8月25日 10:11
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1
No.
So do I, Me too
Neither do I, Me neither, I don't either
You will hear natives say 'me either' very often but it is not technically correct.
2010年8月25日
1
in addition to Claire's idea, you can also use these phrases:
"I do too."
"so am I."
although "either" is itself positive, it's only used in negative statements such as:
"I don't either" (= "neither do I").
:)
2010年8月25日
I think neither are correct. "Either" is inclusive (=one or the other), but "either do I" and "me either" don't make sense from the word order. It should be "neither do I" and "me neither".
But yes, you may see those "either" phrases written, proving that native speakers can be sloppy at their own language.
2010年8月25日
'NEITHER do I' and 'me either' are correct!
‘I don’t like it.’ ‘Me either.’ (= Neither do I).
Positive statements:
'I like it.' 'I do, too.'
OR
'I like it'. 'So do I.'
OR
'I like it.' 'Me too.'
2010年8月25日
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