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  1. 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?

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. '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 …

  5. Has/Have either of you...? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 27, 2017 · either | meaning of either in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE neither | meaning of neither in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE …

  6. 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 …

  7. I'm not going either / me neither - WordReference Forums

    Nov 19, 2019 · Hello, If A says "I'm not going to the party" and B isn't going to that party either, what would be the most common or logical response from B? : 1- Neither am I. 2- Me neither. …

  8. either for three options - WordReference Forums

    Sep 5, 2018 · Does the following sentence sound good to you? "Three single jabs in which each dose contains only one of either measles, mumps or rubella vaccine." Is this alternative more …

  9. I haven't either - WordReference Forums

    Oct 13, 2019 · hello, when I want to agree to a negative statement I know I can say the following: I haven't been to France before neither have I but can I say " I haven't either" and give me the …

  10. Any of the days works/work | WordReference Forums

    May 25, 2021 · If you were using any properly (to refer to three or more), then a plural verb would be fine. But if you’re only referring to two, then the word to use is either – which is singular, …