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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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