
I didn't either / Neither did I - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2006 · That me neither is often transformed here to me either, still meaning neither do I. In this unfortunate expression the ei of either is always pronounced the same as the e in me.
I don't know either vs. I know neither - WordReference Forums
Mar 26, 2013 · Hello, I'd like to know if both answers are correct: Do you know John and Mary? 1 I don't know either. 2 I know neither. Many thanks in advance!
'either of you' vs 'both of you' vs 'one of you two'
Aug 12, 2010 · Hello. The meaning of 'either' is harrasing me. I heard 'either' means 'the one or the other' and sometimes 'both'. Which does the following 'either' mean between 1 and 2? Is …
can neither / can't either - WordReference Forums
Jan 3, 2017 · Hi, My sister can’t go out and ( I can neither / I can’t either ). Both are correct, right?
Difference between "I don't either" and "neither do I"
Oct 29, 2009 · Hello, I would like to know the difference between "neither do I" and "I don't either". Thanks a lot for your help.
Either = "one or the other" and "both" | WordReference Forums
Aug 28, 2017 · I think your last sentence is correct: "either" meaning "both" is old-fashioned or poetic, and dictionaries would do us a service by marking it "archaic". Dictionaries such as the …
A or B vs either A or B - WordReference Forums
Oct 23, 2022 · What is the difference between "A or B" and "either A or B"? They have the same meaning, but they are just used in different examples? Or do they have a little different …
Is/are either of you - WordReference Forums
Oct 1, 2019 · Should I use is or are in the following sentence: Is/Are either of you going to the cinema later? Since either is singular, should I use is?
All/All of the days/Either/Either of the days is fine for me
Aug 29, 2013 · The following variations are correct: Either day is fine for me. Either of the days is fine for me. (when the choice is between two days) All of the days are fine for me. All days are …
I don't like either = I like neither? - WordReference Forums
Aug 9, 2018 · The sentences mean the same. We rarely say sentences in isolation, and the choice between "I don't like either" and "I like neither" often depends on what you said …