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一Tann一點英語 1 Dr.Amanda Tann

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一Tann一點英語 1 Dr.Amanda Tann

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  • I reckon that if inside a longer sentence, "me either" makes perfect sense. For example, "coffee doesn't appeal to me either." or "I don't like coffee either."

    However, by itself, it has to be "me neither". For example, I don't like coffee." "Me neither." or you can say "Neither do I".

  • and yes.. neither is used to describe when both items in a sentence are untrue.....

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  • yawn

  • no. only either is accepted in grammar rule

  • She is so wrong!! And she makes money off this?

  • they're kinda equivalent, but either is in standard English..

  • i agree

  • should be ' me neither'.... ...i reckon...

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