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S1 : I didn't hear you .. S2: i don't hear you either/neither ??
S1 : I didn't hear you .. S2: i don't hear you either/neither ??
s = speaker
2015年7月28日 22:11
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Use 'either'. Because most of the time English does not use a double negative expression. 'Neither' is considered a negative word for these purposes.
"I don't hear you neither" is a double negative. It uses both 'not' (found in 'don't') and 'neither'.
If you want to use 'either', you can say
"I can't hear you either.'
Notice that this does not contain a double negative. There is only one negative (the 'not' in 'can't').
2015年7月28日
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