Is neither will I correct?
Moderato con anima (English Only) B: Neither will I . Neither in British English nor in American English is this acceptable. Cross-posted.
Is it neither can I or nor can I?
Senior Member. Neither can be an adjective, an adverb, a pronoun or a conjugation. It means ‘not one or the other of two, not either’. Nor is a conjugation meaning ‘and not, not either, not any’.
How do you use neither one?
Is it ‘neither is’ or ‘neither are’? Neither is usually used with a singular verb, as in “Neither one is here.” But sometimes, especially when a prepositional phrase with a plural in it comes between neither and the verb, a plural verb is used, as in “Neither of those are going to work.”
What does neither and either mean?
When used as an adjective either means “one or the other of two people or things,” and neither means “not one or the other of two people or things.” In other words, neither means “not either.” The following example sentences show this use. You may borrow either book.
Can you say I too agree?
The easiest way to agree in English is to say “Me too” (to agree with a positive statement) or “Me neither” (to agree with a negative statement): “I love strawberry ice cream.” “Me too!” “I don’t go to the gym very often.”
What is neither nor example?
Neither/nor are used together to state 2 or more things are untrue or won’t happen. For example: Neither the blue one nor the red one is available in size 4. I will neither call you nor send you a message before midday.
Does neither mean two?
Neither is used to mean none of two or more. Although some suggest that using the word neither with more than two items is incorrect, it has been commonly used to refer to more than two subjects since the 17th century.
Can neither be used alone?
When used alone, neither means “none of the two.” (9) I have two cars, but neither is big enough. Do not use either/neither when there are more than two things involved.
Can I use or after neither?
Either is always paired with or, and neither is always paired with nor. If you are matching either and nor, I hate to break it to you, but you’re doing it wrong. Additionally, nor is generally not used where neither is not also used.
What means so do I?
Definition of so do I —used to express that one feels the same way “I wish I had a coffee right now.” “So do I.”
How do you agree politely?
Expressing agreement
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s so true.
- That’s for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s exactly how I feel.
Is I too grammatically correct?
“Me too” is an elliptical way of saying “[It’s from] me too.” Here, “I too” would be incorrect. You’d never say “It’s from I too.” On the other hand, if we say, “We’re hungry,” and you respond, “I too,” you’re technically correct though unnaturally formal (more on that later).
What is neither nor meaning?
nor /ˈnaɪðə nɔː; ˈniːðə-/ CONJUNCTION. You use neither … nor when you are talking about two or more things that are not true or that do not happen. The play was neither as funny nor as exciting as she said it was.
How do I teach either and neither?
The easiest way for students to figure out which term to use is to look for a negative word in the sentence (usually “not”). If there is a negative word, use either. If not, use neither. Tell them to think of the first letter “n” in neither as replacing “not” or “never.”
What neither means?
not either
adjective. not either; not the one or the other: Neither statement is true. pronoun. not either; not one person or the other; not one thing or the other: Neither of the suggestions will do.