Episode 15 English Grammar - Can you say 'Me Either' to agree with someone in English?

24/05/2022 9 min Temporada 1 Episodio 15

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Episode Synopsis

Today we are looking at a grammar point: when you want to agree with someone, do you say 'me too' or 'me neither'?

You could agree with someone from two perspectives:
'me also' - me too
'also NOT me' - me neither, me either, nor me

Example Vocabulary
Me Also

' I had dinner already.' - 'Me too.'

'I hate that new TV show!' - 'Me too!'

'I'd rather have a friend than an enemy.' - 'Me too.'



Also NOT me
'I can't play golf.' - 'Me neither'/'Me either.'

Alternative answers:
1. 'I can't play golf' - 'I can't either.' / 'Nor can I'. / 'Neither can I.'
2. 'I can't afford it.' - 'Me neither.' / 'Neither can I.'
3. 'I wouldn't have wanted to go anyway!' - 'Me either!' / 'Neither would I.' / 'Nor would I.'

TEST
How would you agree with each of the following statements?
- answers at the bottom of the page

'It's too expensive for me.'

'I can't go.'

'Let's go out tonight!' 'I would prefer pizza.'

'I hate pizza!'

'I don't want pizza!'



Additional Vocabulary
Peeved - annoyed or frustrated


Test answers:

'Me too!'

'Me neither.' / 'Neither can I.' / 'Nor can I.' / 'Me either.'

'Me too!'

'Me too!'

'Me either!' / 'Neither do I!' / 'I don't want pizza either!.'


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