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Igor Coelho
Is it correct to say "Me either", if it is, in which situation do I use it?
2013年11月28日 01:08
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I prefer, "neither do I" or "nor do I".
For instance:
Your friend: "I don't like turkey"
You: "Neither do I" (or "Nor do") = I don't like turkey also (grammatically incorrect) = "+1" in response to a negative statement!
2013年11月28日
2
Igor,
The word "either" is used in modern English after a negative statement to indicate that a situation is similar to the one already mentioned, or to add additional information using a negative statement.
-If you do not go, he will not go either.
-He didn't like the movie, and she didn't like it either
-It's a problem he can't solve, and I don't think I can either.
- I know a good fast food place. It's not far from here, either.
The informal "me, either" is used in the following way to show that you agree with a negative statement:
"She didn't like the movie." "Me either". It is the equivalent of saying: I also didn't like the movie. or I didn't like the movie either.
Note: You cannot logically say, "I didn't like the movie neither."
More formally you could use "neither":
"She didn't like the movie" "Neither did I".
-She didn't like the movie. Neither did I like the movie.
Another informal possibility is, "She didn't like the movie." "Me neither"
2013年11月28日
2
You can say "me neither" if you also don't like something. for example
~i dont like this coffee
~me neither
a lot of people use "either" in this situation but it is not correct
2013年11月28日
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