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Either / Neither: Victor Daniel Erika

This document provides guidance on using either and neither in sentences. It explains that either is used after a negative verb, while too is used after a positive verb. It also outlines the different ways neither can be used in sentences, including with verbs like "am", "have", "do", and others, to indicate that something is also not true for the speaker. Examples are given to illustrate the proper uses of either and neither.

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Either / Neither: Victor Daniel Erika

This document provides guidance on using either and neither in sentences. It explains that either is used after a negative verb, while too is used after a positive verb. It also outlines the different ways neither can be used in sentences, including with verbs like "am", "have", "do", and others, to indicate that something is also not true for the speaker. Examples are given to illustrate the proper uses of either and neither.

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Either / neither

Victor Daniel
Erika
Either: too/either
•We use Too after a positive verb:
A: I’m happy. A: I’m enjoyed the film.
B: I’m happy too B: I’m enjoyed it too

•We use either after a negative verb:

A: I’m not happy. A: I can`t cook.


B: I’m not happy either B: I can’t either
Neither: so am I / neither do I
Am/is/are…
So Was/were…
Do/does…
Did…
Have/has…
Neither Can….
Will…
Would….
So am I
I’m happy

Neither am I

I’m not happy


Neither: so am I / neither do I
So am I: I am too
So have I: I have too
A: I’m working. A: I’d like to go to Australia
B: So am I B: So would I
Neither am I: I’m not either
Neither can I: I can’t either
A: I haven’t got a key. A: Ann can’t cook.
B: Neither have I B: Neither can Tom
(=I haven’t either) (=Tom can’t either)
Either / Neither

Neither Jhon nor his friends are going to the school today.

Either Jhon or his friends are going to the school today.


Either / Neither

Neither Jhon nor Bill is going to the school today.

Either Jhon or Bill is going to the school today.


Thank you

I didn’t understand…

Neither do I !!!!

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