depending on how the words are used. yes. welcome to english 101
And mine worked just fine
Ugh, I thought you were doing better
no it was incorrect
It wasn’t
It was
Either” means one or the other. “Neither” means not one or the other.
but when agreeing with a negative, we say “Neither do I” or “I don’t either” not “Either do I”.
Nope
tf u mean nope
Nope!!
okay why
Because it’s not right
you have to explain why
I already did
you didn’t
I did
Either” is used at the end “I don’t like it.” “I don’t either.” “Neither” is used at the start with a flipped sentence: “I don’t like it.” “Neither do I.”
You can’t say “Either do I” — that’s not how “either” works in this case. It’s either “Neither do I” or “I don’t either.”
are u actually a teacher
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