How do you use the phrase Me neither?
How do you use the phrase Me neither?
Both “me neither” and “me either” are often used to agree with a negative statement, but “me either” is often considered ungrammatical. “I’ve never eaten snails.” “Me neither!” [=I’ve never eaten snails either.]
What is the difference between me neither and me either?
Me Either and Me Neither have the same meaning when you agree to a negative sentence. They are used differently in other contexts. Me Either is more common in the U.S.A and Me Neither is more common in the U.K and both are used in an informal way.
What can I say instead of me too?
What is another word for me too?
| likewise | ditto |
|---|---|
| same | same here |
| seconded | that applies to me as well |
| that applies to me as too | me as well |
| same to you | agreed |
Is neither/nor a conjunction?
We can use neither as a conjunction with nor. It connects two or more negative alternatives.
Which is correct I also or me also?
“I also” is correct because you mean to use it (I) as a subject of the sentence. “Me also” is used only as colloquial (nonstandard) English.
What is the difference between neither and nor?
I’m not sure. Neither shirt fits me very well. (Adjective)
How to use either, neither, or, and nor correctly?
Use the either-or and neither-nor pairs to refer to the one or the other of two alternatives. Either-or affirms each of two alternatives, while neither-nor simultaneously negates them. Examples. Either my mother or my father will call. Neither the pizza nor the ice-cream is here.
How do you use neither nor in a sentence?
Note that “neither” is only used once,no matter how many times you use “nor.”
How do you use neither nor?
If neither is followed by a verb,nor must be followed by a verb,too.