Hi Alex, thank you so much for helping us understand this, but I want to know if it`s fair to use them either him or them, etc. help me if. Thanx in Advance SO is used to support positive statements. Hi Alex I have a question about both. Can we either use myself with positive phrases? I mean, can we replace „me neither“ with „me too“? It`s true? Amir loves pizza. Me too. When used alone, both mean „one of the two.“ So combine one or the other and none with singular verbs in the first condition and match the subject closest to the verb for the second condition. In fiction, use your judgment about characters who use bad grammar with one or the other. But at least recognize if the grammar is not standard or may be questionable. Hi Alex Thank you for this lesson. I have a question about that. I guess if you can help me.
I guess I am referring to certain sentences as their meaning is negative. How would we agree with certain sentences that their meaning is negative? Here are some examples: I don`t agree with her (I don`t agree with her either, or neither) I can`t hear her. (Me too. OR me, neither) I`ve never been there (Me too. OR me either) There`s nothing left on my plate (neither) Rule 3. The verb in a sentence or, either/or, or neither/yet is in agreement with the noun or pronoun closest to it. Dear, you have to say, I don`t like ice cream, I don`t like ice cream.. and answer that I am neither nor I am either or not i 9. If the subjects are both singular and connected by the words „or“, „again“, „neither“, „neither“ nor „not only/but also“, the verb is singular. I received a very clear lesson from your lesson on the negative agreement. Well, I would like to know that, is this a positive agreement with Weder noch & Entweder Prof.? These few short rules will help you the next time you wonder about one or the other and neither.
I have a question. If we start using „I“ with the phrase type „either/or“ and „neither“, it seems that we should get a sentence like this: Thank you Sr, I ask question number 9, I didn`t get anything for Chrismas“ so is there a possibility Anather olso „me neither“? –Neither the students nor I are doctors. – Either she or I are doctors. Thank you Alex This is a great lesson. Now I`ve learned not to use one or the other. Tarcísio. From Brazil Very useful, but may I give you on Fowler`s Modern English Usage (13th ed.), p. 518, subsection 4, where there is an example: „Neither the conservative figures nor the evidence of the recovery of the Labor Party since 1993 create a feeling of unstoppable movement in political happiness“, Times 1985. I would reverse the order here and start with Proof of The Resumption of Work. nor the conservative figures. I am faced with the problem of using neither or please explain it with hint examples – To show the disagreements, see the examples below. Well, this is my first time here, so everything is new to me.
I really liked both lessons. It was pretty cool to see that I`m on the right track with my students here at BR. I think I just need to use the board a little more. I usually use the examples I have for the book, but I think I would draw more attention to the subject if I wrote a few sentences on the board like you did. And here`s something I`m going to stop doing: I`m going to give examples with any tool, so it`s a bit boring for students. So where are you integrated? In Canada? Kathy, some people tell me when they mean me, neither. (As far as I know, this is more common with AmE than with BrE.) I don`t like to drive. Me too. My question is this? There he is.
Neither I nor I, neither of them, or both are right? Remember that we are talking about topics that share a verb. If each topic has its own verb, it`s a different scenario and a different use of both. Thank you Alex for your clarification. I always have a hard time using one or the other and neither. Take care of yourself, friend, neither do I. I can`t either. Me too. Me too.
Me too. Hi Sir, how are you? I hope you are too good. First of all, thank you for the helpful lesson you published for us. second, I look confused when you said, „Neither do I.“ It sounds like a matter of the day to me. can I say „me too“ instead of „I don`t either“? I am very happy if you can give me a clarification. (14) Neither the Dean nor the Chancellor wanted to accept the new Regulation. [wrong!] Thank you very much. Please let me know if you have learned from positive agreements. Happy Thank you Alex you are a good teacher, now I know I shouldn`t use one or the other, thank you.
Thank you Alex, you clarify my opinion on this subject.. .